if its for the out side of the windows use windex for the water hose..if its for the inside use windex and coffee filters will not streek and willnt leave a dusty residue..
2006-08-13 10:28:16
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answered by bllnickie 6
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I always start with the ones that matter the most that way if you don't get them all done in one day the ones you see most will look good. Try to do the ones in the shade first because the sun will streak them. Family dollar has this awesome window cleaner that is just like windex .$1 for a half gallon and good deals on paper towels. Start from the outside first getting the corners an edges of the frame or you will keep smearing this dirt back through the middle. Then use a back and forth motion for the final wash rather than a circular motion. I keep a razor blade handy for the dried bugs and difficult spots that you cant wipe off.
2006-08-12 23:49:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Soft brush and soapy water, best on cloudy days so the water doesn't eveporate and you can leave it to soak for a few minutes. Do high up windows with a long brush. Use a hosepipe to rinse, obviously do the top windows first. As long as they are well rinsed, the residue will be minimal or none.
Do all window cleaners get rid of the ladder holes they sometimes make?
2006-08-12 23:29:37
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answered by Chris cc 1
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Seriously, windows cleaners are cheap and get v. good result. average £15. Also involves no work and don't have to pay for cleaning fluids, wipers, etc. could possible give a rough quote is say how many windows have, what type are they (double glazed, lead, etc.) Else happy cleaning
2006-08-12 23:19:57
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answered by Norman de'Plume 3
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I just use white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Put about 1 part vinegar to 5 parts water. Just use newspaper to dry the windows. It is cheap, effective and good for the enviroment.
2006-08-14 06:51:38
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answered by foxy4t 2
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If it is a sunny day, forget it all you will get is streaks. I use hot water, the meerest dash of star drops and a half pint of white vinegar to a gallon of water. Use a sponge, then a squeegie. Then a quick rub with kitchen roll.
2006-08-12 23:23:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Normal window cleaner or washing up liquid in a bucket of warm water, crunched up newspaper to dry.
2006-08-12 23:24:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Clean it with soap water,or to have a cleaner window,u clean it with water first and then wipe it with a news paper.U try it and see it will be clean.Have a good day.
2006-08-16 05:33:03
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answered by sulaiman s 4
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I did all mine on thursday--best stuff is good old pink windolene -- put it on with a damp cloth then as it dries polish it of with a clean duster.Quick and easy not found anything to compare with it everything else leaves streaks
2006-08-12 23:24:29
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answered by Hopalong 2
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I've been using white vinegar and a soft cloth not terry.....it seems to leave a lot of fuzz. I've paid for the expensive stuff and white vinegar still works the best :) Crank your stereo and have a ball!
2006-08-13 02:10:01
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answered by Tainted_Halo 3
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