How do I clean windows?
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Charles: go to the expert!
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I found the easiest way to clean windows is Wendex wash the window and then squeegee them clean and then wipe the end of the squeegee with the Wrag
The best way to clean windows is with vinegar water in a spray bottle and dry them with crunched up newspaper. They are spotless and never leave any lint on the glass. Wear gloves so the newspaper print doesn't make your hands black.
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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.
I use half and half plain white vinegar and water, spray on and wipe with a microfiber cloth.