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How to Restore Vintage Pyrex - This REALLY Works!

2.9K views· 278 likes· 42:32· Jan 10, 2025

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About This Video

In this video I’m restoring vintage Pyrex that’s looking dull, hazy, and just plain tired—aka the kind of thrifted treasure I love finding, but I still want it to look good in my tiny life. I walk you through what actually worked for me, step-by-step, using a few cleaners and one polish that made the biggest difference. This isn’t a “stare at it and hope” situation—I’m talking real, visible improvement you can do at home. I also share what I reach for first, what I save for the tougher pieces, and how I keep from going too aggressive. My main takeaway: the right product and a little patience beats scrubbing your arm off with the wrong stuff. If you’re building a simple kitchen setup for vanlife (or just love vintage dishes like I do), having a couple of dependable cleaning options makes it way easier to keep your gear looking nice without overcomplicating it.

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