How to clean windows?

Laj25797715
by Laj25797715
  11 answers
  • Bill Bill on Jun 28, 2017

    ammonia and hot water or vinegar and hot water I use a squeegee and a soft rag, I drape the rag on the squeegee and clean the glass and then use the squeegee to remove the water, either one will work

  • Shelly Shelly on Jun 28, 2017

    Newspaper and alcohol works great

  • 2dogal 2dogal on Jun 28, 2017

    On the outside, especially second story windows, I like an outside glass cleaner that attaches to your hose. It uses a sheeting action that helps keep the windows cleaner longer.

    Inside, I use white vinegar and water.

  • Priscilla Priscilla on Jun 28, 2017

    Vinegar and water yields streak free results.

  • Patti Patti on Jun 28, 2017

    Hot water with vinegar to clean & wipe dry with newspaper - no streaks, but you will have to wash the print off your hands. The same for lower outside windows & use a squeegee to wipe extra water off then use newspaper. For high windows glass cleaner that attaches to your hose.

  • Jana Jana on Jun 28, 2017

    • In a spray bottle, mix 50% distilled vinegar (white) and 50% tap water.

    For extremely grimy glass, prewash with very soapy water, then go to the vinegar spray.

  • Toni Toni on Jun 28, 2017

    I vote for wiping with newspaper. My Mom used that method for years. You might wear gloves though to prevent hands from getting ink on them.

  • Cyndi Cyndi on Jul 01, 2017

    I use vinegar and water and either newspaper or coffee filters, both are great for no streaks!

  • Chloe Crabtree Chloe Crabtree on Apr 01, 2024

    First, take an equal amount of vinegar and water and mix them together in a spray bottle. White distilled vinegar will work best for this. Then, spray the solution on your windows and let it sit for around two to three minutes. Lastly, use a gentle cloth to wipe away the cleaning solution and avoid any streaks.

  • Redcatcec Redcatcec on Apr 01, 2024

    I use half and half plain white vinegar and water, spray on and wipe with a microfiber cloth.