Banish spiders and streaks with this ultimate window cleaning hack

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As spider season swiftly approaches, you're probably wondering how to keep spiders out of your home. but what if you could solve two problems at once? This clever hack is your answer to both spider-proofing and achieving spotless windows. By combining household items with a secret ingredient — peppermint oil, you'll have sparkling clean windows that double as spider-resistant surfaces.

Through trial and error, I've found that while there are many tips to avoid streaking on your windows, this method stands out for its pest-repelling properties. Like many, I knew that vinegar and baking soda are essential for everyday cleaning, but this recipe takes window washing to the next level.

As a homeowner who's battled both streaky windows and eight-legged intruders, this DIY solution is a game changer. Ready to double your money by achieving sparkling clean windows and a pest-free home in one go? You'll see clearly and so will the spiders — right out the door. Let's get started!

What you'll need

  • 4 cups of warm water

  • 2 cups of white vinegar

  • 1/4 cup of washing up liquid

  • Peppermint essential oil

  • A large bowl

  • Spray bottle

  • Microfiber cloth

1. Gather your ingredients

Ingredients for making solution to clean windows and banish spiders
Ingredients for making solution to clean windows and banish spiders

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Collect all the items listed in the What you'll need section above. These common household items form the base of our powerful cleaning solution. The peppermint oil is our secret weapon against spiders and other pests, as many insects find its strong aroma repulsive.

2. Mix the cleaning solution

Ingredients mixed together in bowl
Ingredients mixed together in bowl

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In your large bowl, combine the warm water, white vinegar, and washing up liquid. Gently stir the mixture to ensure all ingredients are well incorporated. The vinegar acts as a natural disinfectant and helps cut through grime, while the washing up liquid provides cleaning power without leaving residue.

3. Add the secret ingredient

Peppermint oil added to water, vinegar and dish soap
Peppermint oil added to water, vinegar and dish soap

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Next, add 10-15 drops of peppermint essential oil to the mixture. This not only gives your cleaner a fresh scent but also creates the pest-repelling properties we're after. Stir again to distribute the oil evenly throughout the solution.

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This huge bottle of steam distilled peppermint oil will be perfect for adding to your DIY spray. It even comes with a dropper, allowing you to add it straight to your bottle.

4. Clean the exterior windows

Microfiber cloth wrung out
Microfiber cloth wrung out

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Dip your microfiber cloth or sponge into the cleaning solution, wringing out excess liquid to avoid drips. Starting from the top corner of each window, work your way down in a zigzag pattern. This technique helps prevent streaks and ensures you cover the entire surface. Pay special attention to the corners and edges of the windows, as these are common entry points for spiders.

5. Tackle the interior windows

Cleaning interior window
Cleaning interior window

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For interior windows, which typically have less dirt and grime, use a simplified version of the cleaner. If you have solution left, pour it into a spray bottle. If not, make a fresh batch and pour it in.

Spray the mixture onto the interior window surfaces and wipe with a clean microfiber cloth.

6. Dry and polish

Buffing interior window
Buffing interior window

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To achieve a streak-free finish, use a clean, dry microfiber cloth to buff the windows after cleaning. Work in circular motions to remove any remaining moisture and polish the glass to a shine. This step is crucial for both the interior and exterior windows.

7. Extend the spider-repelling effect

Cleaning solution on window edges
Cleaning solution on window edges

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To maximize the pest-repelling benefits, spray a diluted peppermint oil solution around window frames, sills, and other potential entry points. Mix water and a few drops of peppermint oil in a spray bottle and apply it to these areas every few weeks.

This extra step creates an additional barrier against spiders and other insects, making your home less attractive to unwanted visitors.

The results...

By following these steps, you'll not only achieve sparkling clean windows but also create a natural deterrent against spiders and other pests. This eco-friendly, dual-purpose cleaning hack has become a staple in my summer cleaning routine, helping me maintain a clean, pest-free home throughout the warmer months. Give it a try, and you might just find yourself looking forward to window cleaning day!


Natural cleaning methods, like using foods you can use to clean your home naturally, can be surprisingly effective for various household tasks. While social media offers many cleaning tips, it's crucial to avoid the worst TikTok cleaning hacks to try that could potentially harm your home. For tougher cleaning challenges, such as how to remove limescale from your shower glass, using common household items can provide a streak-free shine.