DIY SILVER POLISH:
I found this solution on Pinterest here:http://creeklinehouse.com/2015/01/clean-really-tarnished-silver-naturally.html
I had 'acquired' some of my parent's wedding silver when I found them at my sister's house getting ready for a yard sale years and years ago. (Meaning I took them lol) I can't blame her much for getting rid of them...I hadn't really used or displayed them until now, but I am a sucker for pieces of history in my family, and I couldn't part with them.
I finally found a perfect use for them and a beautiful way to display them - I needed trays for the top of two wire shelves in my bathroom so I could set things on them without falling over. The little feet on them helped to give them stability so I didn't need anything to attach them, but they were quite tarnished from years of neglect.
I followed the pin's instructions: lined my sink with aluminum foil, put the silver in, sprinkled 1 cup of baking soda on top and covered in boiling water (note: I did leave it in the sink for a 1/2 hour, as the tarnish was bad). After the 1/2 hour, I removed the pieces and rubbed with a soft cloth. What a difference! I will probably need to do it again to get all the tarnish off, but they came out beautifu...I even tried it on some other metal pieces I had in the bathroom which weren't silver but did have that green metal tarnish on them...they cleaned up nicely.
DIY GLASS CLEANER
I have just started using this, so I haven't seen it's full effects, but it seems to work great! I found the pin here: http://wholenewmom.com/whole-new-budget/homemade-glass-cleaner-glass-cleaner-recipe/
The ingredients are 1/4 cup of vinegar and rubbing alcohol, 2 cups of water, 1 tbsp of cornstarch and some essential oil for scent. I used peppermint because I love the scent, and it's the only essential oil I have. Peppermint makes everything smell fresh! The only problem I am finding is the 'lint' from the paper towel I am using to clean doesn't always come off. Anyone have a better alternative?