What is the best solution to clean windows
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Use a glass cleaner and newspaper. Good Luck!
Hello Monique! Here is an idea that seems to work well:
http://www.hometalk.com/diy/clean/windows/streak-free-windows-and-mirrors-26830637
Streak Free Windows and Mirrors
Vinegar and water. Cup of vinegar to one gallon of water.
White vinegar and water 50/50 a dab of blue dawn dish soap and a dab of jet dry
Fill a spray bottle 2/3 full of water, add about 1/4 cup of vinegar and a splash of amonia. I wipe with a microfiber cloth, then with either coffee filters or newspaper.
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.
For a good reason, vinegar has long been a tried-and-true method for windows. White vinegar is readily available solution that you may already have in your cabinets. Its acidic composition easily dissolves the film that can build up on your windows.