Rubbing alcohol, vinegar, or dish soap make for effective window cleaners. Mix the solution, spray, then wipe with a squeegee or a microfiber cloth.
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Clean hard-to-reach outside windows with extension poles, magnetic cleaners, or garden hoses. Always work from the top down using steady horizontal motions to prevent streaks. Regular cleaning and ...
Spring fever is spreading like wildfire, and that means the time is right to freshen up your home, from windows to patios. Lots of homeowners dread this job, but it improves the look of your house ...
You can achieve crystal clear windows within a day. Is your home looking dingier than normal these days? It could be time to clean your outside windows. While the process requires more time and effort ...
When I was a kid, my mother would often quip at the sight of large, multistory homes: “Yeah, but who’s going to clean all those windows?” In her mind, she was probably imagining one person ...
Cleaning windows might not be your favorite thing to do, but it can also be super satisfying to look out those spotless windows. The best window cleaners don’t leave streaks while cutting through dirt ...