Streak free windows the first time!

Bubblingbrooks

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I just might take up cleaning my windows more then twice a year!
Its something I dread doing and naturally put off till it becomes an urgent task. Such as times when parents are coming to visit :lol:

I've used vinegar in the past but was always frustrated with it, cause it never worked like I kept hearing and reading about.
Well, found a recipe recently and tried it out, and I love it :love

2 cups water
3-4 TBSP of white vinegar
1/2 tsp of dishsoap
Place in a spray bottle, grab a dry rag and start cleaning!
 

Denim Deb

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Best "rags" I've found for cleaning windows are those micro fabric clothes. I'll have to try this recipe for cleaning windows.
 

moolie

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Outdoors I just use hot water and a squeegee with a long pole, indoors I just use hot water and a microfiber window cloth. Previous to microfiber I always used hot water in a spray bottle and newspaper. Never have problems with streaks. :)
 

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The efficacy of newspaper for drying a window depends a LOT on your water. Doesn't work too well with hard water, takes a lot of rubbing to get the streaks out.
 

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We have super hard water here, I think the secret is that I use really HOT water and work fast. Nope, no ink smudges :)

My Grandma passed this method on to my Mom and it's what I grew up doing Never had problems with streaks.
 

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I've used just vinegar and water, though I can't recalled the proportions.

My mom and grandma always used newspapers to wipe with, though I tend to just use paper towels.
 
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