This is a partnered post with SC Johnson. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
When I was a child I was guilty of putting my hand prints on places I shouldn’t have. I also remember using Windex® to help my Nana clean her sliding glass doors in the living room. I enjoyed playing in my grandparents backyard and would always use my hands on their sliding glass doors to get a better view outside leaving my little hand prints behind.
Being a mom of four I have the endless job duty of cleaning up messes. The Windex®Original Glass Cleaner was a product that I always remembered seeing in my mom and grandparents cupboards to use to clean glass. It is a product that I keep on handy in my cupboards as well to clean our windows and more!
I recently bought a new bottle of Windex® Original Glass Cleaner that can be easily found in the home cleaning isle at Walmart along with other handy products from Windex® to tackle all your messy moments.
Windex® is something that I use mainly on our windows and mirrors to make them clean and streak-free but this product has many uses. You can use Windex® Original Glass Cleaner on sealed granite, marble, glass shower doors, chrome bathroom fixtures, tile, plastic, vinyl and more.
The Windex® Original Glass Cleaner comes handy cleaning the kitchen windows and the glass on our kitchen door. My son is an aspiring little artist I like to think. He enjoys drawing on paper but he also likes to draw on my car windows with his fingers. While I have asked my youngest two children more than enough times to not draw on the windows, there are times when there is too much temptation. Like on those cold mornings when the condensation on the windows is too tempting not to doodle on. So not only does Windex® come in handy when cleaning the windows on my house, it works perfect on cleaning the windows on my vehicles too!
Watch the video below of me in action using some Windex® Original Glass Cleaner to tackle my dirty windows!
This is just the ways I use Windex® Original Glass Cleaner to tackle messes at my house! Be sure to follow #SJCMessyMoments on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to find out how other moms like me are tackling their messy moments!
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