Forget endlessly wiping down kitchen cabinets, glass, and shiny surfaces. This simple, four-ingredient homemade spray helps reduce the visibility of fingerprints—and gives your cabinets that “just came out of the salon” shine. Make your own anti-fingerprint spray!
The Homemade Anti-Fingerprint Spray That the Internet Loves: Fingerprints are one of those household pests that appear exactly three seconds after you've wiped a surface to perfection. They're especially fond of attacking stainless steel, glossy kitchen fronts, glass surfaces, and anything that's even remotely elegant in your home. In short: the more expensive it looks, the faster it becomes a fingerprint gallery.
There's a simple trick circulating on social media for anti-fingerprint sprayThe recipe is minimalist, effective, and much more chic than panicking around the apartment with a microfiber cloth in hand.
Recipe: Homemade Anti-Fingerprint Spray
You only need four ingredients to prepare it:
- 1 tablespoon of dishwasher detergent
- 1 tablespoon vinegar essences
- 1/2 tablespoon of hand dishwashing detergent
- 150 ml hot water
Mix all ingredients in a bowl, then pour the liquid into a clean spray bottle. Shake gently before use.
If you don't have vinegar essence on hand, you can also use regular alcohol vinegar, but it is usually less concentrated. In this case, use about 2 to 3 tablespoons of alcohol vinegar and reduce the amount of water a little.

How to use it?
Spray lightly onto the surface or directly onto a soft microfiber cloth. Gently wipe the surface and then buff with a dry cloth if necessary. The goal is not to bathe the surface in a cleaning spa, but to apply a thin layer that helps reduce stains, grease marks and fingerprints.
It works best on:
- stainless steel,
- glass,
- glossy kitchen fronts,
- varnished surfaces,
- smooth plastic surfaces.
The result? Less visible fingerprints, a better shine, and a feeling of having your life under control. At least until your next sandwich.
Why does this mixture work?
Dishwashing liquid helps water slide off surfaces more easily and leaves fewer streaks. Detergent degreases and vinegar help remove stains, limescale, and grime. Together, they create a cleaning mixture that refreshes surfaces and gives them a nice, smooth appearance.
It's not magic, although in the household, it sometimes seems that anything that works without an expensive purchase is already slightly suspicious.
Important: Where not to use the spray
Because the spray contains vinegar, do not use it on delicate materials such as:
- natural stone, such as marble, granite and limestone,
- untreated wood,
- aluminum,
- damaged or porous surfaces,
- phone, TV and computer screens.
Always test it on a small, inconspicuous area before first use. And the golden rule of housekeeping: never mix vinegar with bleach or cleaners containing chlorine.

A mini trick for even better results
After cleaning, always wipe the surface with a dry microfiber cloth. It’s this last step that makes the difference between “it’s clean” and “who called the cleaning service from a luxury hotel?”
For stainless steel, wipe in the direction of the material's texture. This will avoid streaks and give the surface a more evenly shiny appearance.
Conclusion: small spray, big effect
Homemade spray Anti-fingerprint is one of those simple household tricks that deserves a permanent place under the kitchen sink. The ingredients are cheap, it takes less than a minute to prepare, and the effect is especially welcome in the kitchen, where fingerprints multiply faster than renovation ideas on Pinterest.





