Washing
Windows
Washing windows is an important part of keeping your
home looking clean and presentable both inside and out. From time to time, you
need to clean off fingerprints, dirt, residue from rain and snow, and general
smudges that seem to find their way onto your windows.
Crumple Paper Towels
Take a disposable paper towel and crumple it up into a
loose ball. Use the crumpled towel along with your window cleaner to scrub the
dirt and grime off your windows. Once the scrubbing work is done, open and
recrumple the paper towel to clean off any excess dirt and window cleaner with
the clean side of the towel that may have been left behind. Using crumpled
paper towels works best with small glass panes in doors or smaller windows in
your walls.
Plan Around Sunlight
Clean your windows at a time of day when the sunlight
doesn't shine directly on the panes of glass. The sunlight heats up the glass
and causes the window cleaner to dry more quickly onto the glass, increasing
your chances of ending up with streaks on your windows.
Use a Sponge
Do the first part of your cleaning with a regular dish
sponge. Wet the window with the sponge and use it to scrub off any smudges,
smears or dirt spots on the window.
Dishwasher Soap Solution
Lots of dishwasher detergents advertise their ability
to get dirt, grime and streaks out of all your dishes.
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