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Nancy Birtwhistle's simple trick makes dull, scratched glass sparkle – using things you probably already have at home

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If you’ve noticed your glassware starting to show signs of wear and tear - sometimes made even more noticeable in the sunlight - don’t panic. You don’t need to go out and stock up on a whole new set of glasses just yet.

There’s a surprisingly simple hack that can make your favourite wine glasses, highballs and other glassware temporarily sparkling like new. This savvy trick is perfect for those days when you’ve got company coming around and don’t have time to go out and get new ones.

Nancy Birtwhistle, the former Bake Off winner and green living queen, showed how you can quickly remedy scratched and shabby-looking glassware with nothing more than a little touch of coconut oil and a soft cloth.

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Explaining that the marks, which can come from general wear and tear or from the dishwasher over the years, are a sign of “sick glass” – which is when it’s become scratched and damaged. Nancy’s quick remedy involves applying a small smudge of coconut oil and rubbing it into the scratches.

It works, she explained, because the oil will temporarily fill in all of those tiny scratches that make the glass look dull and stained.

Once you’ve rubbed the coconut oil in, take a soft dry cloth and polish it thoroughly. As Nancy demonstrates first-hand in the video, the glass that was once notably scratched is now sparkling like new.

Sadly, it isn’t a permanent fix. The scratches will reappear when you wash the glass again, but it’s a great tip to keep in mind for your next dinner party or whenever you notice one of your glasses is not looking its best.

There's nothing to say this method could also temporarily improve the appearance of other glassware around your home, including vases, if Nancy's previous vase-cleaning hack doesn't already get the job done.

It’s also a handy tip to bear in mind for these last few weeks of summer. As we slowly look ahead to cooler months, you might already be dreaming about stocking up on the new season’s collections - like The White Company’s transitional autumn range or M&S’s in-demand homeware pieces.

Nancy’s quick, cost-efficient glass-perfecting secret allows you to keep using your summer glassware without having to use your new purchases before you’re ready.

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