I just use windex
2006-10-06 04:07:44
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answer #1
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answered by Molly323 5
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If they are not grimy and greasy, a splash of vinegar and water with newspaper should do the trick nicely. If grimy, then a little dish soap goes a long way. For the outside windows on my 2 story house, I use one of those super soaker sqirt guns. Works really well. I'm afraid to hang outside the windows. When I lived in the city, I paid someone to hang outside the windows.
2006-10-06 11:26:11
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answer #2
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answered by GRANNY12GR1 4
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I wonder why so many of the questions on this site are oxy-morons.
Whats the best and cheapest
Whats the best and easiest
Whats the fastest and safest.
Not picking on you specifically, because your question is not necessarilty an oxy-moron, but I do wonder whether peole want 2 answers to these questions.
In your case, the best way is to clean windows is with a proprietry cleaner after first rinsing off the dirt.
The easist way it to pay someone
2006-10-06 11:22:08
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answer #3
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answered by Michael H 7
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Use Windex or vinegar
Use coffee filter or newspaper (paper towels have lint)
Make sure that you do it at a time of day when the sunlight is not streaming through, it dries to fast and streaks more.
Spray the window - circle motions with the filter or newspaper.
Now if they are the outside ones I like spraying with soapy water and rinse and using a squeezie thing ( I have an extension for 2nd stories)
2006-10-06 13:59:05
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answered by freemansfox 4
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White vinegar small amount of liquid dish detergent and warm water. Also for drying and no streaks use a 100% cotton sheet. I get the sheets at yard sales. They are absorbent and leave no streaks and saves on paper towels.
2006-10-06 11:46:44
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answer #5
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answered by roeskats 4
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Get a large bucket and put about 2 litres of warm water in it, add about 20mls of vinegar, and swirl. Using a none fluffy material wash your windows, and use another dry non-fluffy material to dry of the excess, then use a chami leather to remove any water stains.
2006-10-06 12:05:09
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answered by Emma O 3
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I've always used white vinegar and some bicarbonate of soda - but the knack is to pick a dull day - sunny days and it all dries too quickly to get a good finish.
2006-10-06 12:09:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I put a tablespoon of white vinegar and a squirt of dish soap, fill the rest with water in a spray bottle. Works wonders!!
2006-10-06 22:24:41
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answered by pam.726 1
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I used to clean windows with my uncle. He would always use just plain dish detergent in water. He would clean them with a squeegee. They always turned out so clean and shinny. Never streaked!! I still clean mine that way to this day.
2006-10-06 11:11:00
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answer #9
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answered by bugear001 6
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Dilute a little ammonia in water, soak a rag in it and wipe windows. Then use a squeegee--works great! Don't forget to use rubber gloves!
2006-10-06 14:51:06
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answered by Anonymous
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washing up liquid,vinegar and hot water in a basin.use a clean cloth to wash windows and then polish them off with newspaper.they'll be gleaming.
2006-10-07 04:48:21
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answered by firefly 2
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