1/4 vinegar and 3/4 water, put in a spray bottle, spray down window, then wipe off with a sheet of newspaper!!! works very well and is very inexpensive!
2006-08-10 11:52:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Vinegar and newspaper, or coffee filters. If you're using Windex or another store brand and cleaning both sides of the window, I've heard to wash one side up and down and the other side to side, that way you can tell which side has streaks, if any.
2006-08-10 18:56:33
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answered by chamely_3 4
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You can use pure vinegar and newspaper or paper towels or a squeegee, clean one side horizontally the other vertically and it is easy to spot which side of the window has streaks on it......I also use glass plus which works well as does ammonia and water. So many choices, and they all work!
2006-08-11 01:38:12
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answered by judy_derr38565 6
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Windex and paper towels
rubbing in a circular motion about 10 times
2006-08-10 18:52:15
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answered by oh-so- Laid-back 3
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Use a solution of water softener and windex. The water softner takes off any hard water stains and then the windex should leave a streak free shine. Be sure to use a lint free cloth.....
2006-08-10 18:52:41
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answered by Cat 5
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1/2 cup vinegar, in a pail of warm water. Plenty of newspapers, crumbled up, to wipe the washed windows dry !
2006-08-10 18:53:52
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answered by yvonne p 4
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Windex makes a kind that has vinegar in it. It actually smells really good and works really well. Use a crumpled up newspaper instead of paper towels, and you won't leave streaks behind.
2006-08-10 18:53:45
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answered by Anonymous
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try using a all-purpose cleaner and newspaper. the ink in the newspaper makes the windows cleaner
2006-08-10 18:54:30
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answered by Nicko912 3
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Windex.
2006-08-10 18:52:31
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answered by mm3mmt 3
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Castle glass cleaner pollish.
2006-08-10 22:08:21
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answered by jeffrey k 3
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