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on 02-10-2014 02:51 PM
How do you clean your Windows?
Clear cache and cookies and reboot
Map out your future, But do it in pencil, The road ahead is as long as you make it.
Make it worth the trip.
Jon Bon Jovi
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on 02-10-2014 03:58 PM
I use a Norwex cleaning mitt, water and a Norwex polishing cloth. Amazing results and easy as, never consider using anything else again.
If you have an agent in the area, call and ask for a demo, she will clean it for you 🙂
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on 02-10-2014 04:36 PM
It depends in what vicinity you live that determines a method.
Near a busy main road (where there is usually diesel fumes, dirty grime, etc) I used a dustpan broom to detergent wash, then rinse, then the old newspaper/metho way. (But I think a different ink/paper is used nowadays and doesn't seem as good)
People in a seaside location probably have a method too.
In the normal neighbourhood situation, I use plain water to rinse off any grime. Then a Vileda window cloth (or real chamois) in clean warm water to wipe over for a streak free finish. The more often they are done (bi monthly) the easier each time.
I do the interior kitchen window more often. (And if it has steamed up or splashed by washing up, I wipe it over with the chamois immediately.)
I find that some of the so called cleaners seem to attract dirt or leave a greasy film, that is why I use just plain water.
Oh and don't do it when the sun is shining on the glass.
DEB
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on 02-10-2014 04:39 PM
@lloydslights wrote:It depends in what vicinity you live that determines a method.
Near a busy main road (where there is usually diesel fumes, dirty grime, etc) I used a dustpan broom to detergent wash, then rinse, then the old newspaper/metho way. (But I think a different ink/paper is used nowadays and doesn't seem as good)
People in a seaside location probably have a method too.
In the normal neighbourhood situation, I use plain water to rinse off any grime. Then a Vileda window cloth (or real chamois) in clean warm water to wipe over for a streak free finish. The more often they are done (bi monthly) the easier each time.
I do the interior kitchen window more often. (And if it has steamed up or splashed by washing up, I wipe it over with the chamois immediately.)
I find that some of the so called cleaners seem to attract dirt or leave a greasy film, that is why I use just plain water.
Oh and don't do it when the sun is shining on the glass.
DEB
Yes and now I find, with Norwex, my windows stay clean for much longer.
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on 02-10-2014 05:22 PM
Oh the shame LOL. Windows bi monthly
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I wish!!!
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on 02-10-2014 05:29 PM
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on 02-10-2014 05:45 PM
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on 02-10-2014 05:49 PM
When OH does the windows he puts metho in the water and the windows come up sparkling inside and out.
He does our windows twice a yr.
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on 02-10-2014 06:44 PM
The manager/caretaker of the apartment building I live in, swears by Mornging Fresh Dish Liquid, diluted in water, sprayed on and squeegied off.
Seriously, the elevator mirrors are pristine and windows are glowing.
I tried it on my floor to ceiling mirrored closet doors (who thinks of that) and it works - bl**dy awesome
You can't please all the people all the time, so now I just please myself
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on 02-10-2014 07:18 PM
Enjo squeegee and a bucket of cold water.
