the perfect solution for cleaning window´s is this . the good old fashioned way news paper, Take a sheet of news paper crumple it up dampen with a little water . you can add a small amount of vinegar to the water if you wish , then just wipe your windows , remember to use gloves as the ink from the paper will make your hands harder to clean , it´s the best for cleaning window´s . When you see the paper is starting to fall apart just take another sheet and do the same easy and quick with good results, PS and no streak marks
2007-02-15 06:45:48
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a good solution and should clean glass well and leave few or no streaks - which commercial brands seem to do inevitably.
1/2 cup of soapy ammonia (read the label - it will tell you if it "soaps" up)
1 pint of rubbing alcohol
Put these into a gallon jug and fill with water.
Use a funnel and put this solution into spray bottles.
A good tip - do your windows on a cloudy day or when the sun is not shining directly on them.
The sun dries the solution faster than you can wipe them and will cause streaks.
This is actually cheaper than the commercial brands and works better.
2007-02-15 14:58:18
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answered by Oenophile... (Lynn) 5
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The best way to clean windows is with a lamb/wool applicator
and professional squeege purchased at any janitorial store
I use this and plain warm water with any dish soap
Wash windows with applicator
Use squeege/with real rubber begin at top and clean down
ward without stopping if possible
use cloth to clean water left on sills
No streaks!!
2007-02-15 21:39:23
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answered by darcy m 7
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1/2 Cup Amonia to 1 gallon of water - wash with a rag and dry with newspaper. No Streaks!
2007-02-15 19:55:34
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answered by katscafe@sbcglobal.net 1
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I use 1 part isoprpyl alcahol and
1 part vinegar and
1/2 part amonia.
then 1/4 part water.
so if you have a cup measure just insert those numbers
works good.
2007-02-15 14:37:28
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answered by a1tommyL 5
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