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Three Tips for Always Sparkling Windows - May 2019
A few tips on window washing:
(1) never wash windows while the sun is shining on them because they dry too quickly and leave streaks;
(2) when polishing windows use up and down strokes on one side of the window and side to side strokes on the other to tell which side requires extra polishing; and
(3) to polish windows or mirrors to a sparkling shine, try a natural linen towel or other soft cloth, a clean, damp chamois cloth, a squeegee, or a microfibre glass cloth.
Wash windows or glass with a mixture of equal pans of white vinegar and warm water. Dry with a soft cloth. Leaves windows and glass without streaks. To remove those stubborn hard water sprinkler spots and streaks, use undiluted vinegar.
(1) never wash windows while the sun is shining on them because they dry too quickly and leave streaks;
(2) when polishing windows use up and down strokes on one side of the window and side to side strokes on the other to tell which side requires extra polishing; and
(3) to polish windows or mirrors to a sparkling shine, try a natural linen towel or other soft cloth, a clean, damp chamois cloth, a squeegee, or a microfibre glass cloth.
Wash windows or glass with a mixture of equal pans of white vinegar and warm water. Dry with a soft cloth. Leaves windows and glass without streaks. To remove those stubborn hard water sprinkler spots and streaks, use undiluted vinegar.