Half a bucket of hot water and pour about half a cup to one cup of White Vinegar depending on how dirty your windows are if they are really dirty then I would suggest one cup of Vinegar
I have another hint for you; you might like which I use and it seems to do a much better and more sparkling windows than vinegar does I have found I am a housecleaner and use a capful of Liquid Fabric softner to a half bucket of hot water wipe on with a cloth or sponge then dry with a soft lint free towel your windows will absolutely sparkle and be streak free and clear Good Luck !
2007-08-09 04:38:15
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answered by mshonnie 6
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1 part vinegar for 3 parts water
2007-08-09 04:52:12
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answered by TTC #2 Baby Dust MEEE! 5
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I usually freehand pour approximately 1/2cup of vinegar into a gallon container or, for spray bottles, I use a mixture of 1 part vinegar to 3 parts water or thereabouts.
2007-08-09 05:20:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I use 1 part vinegar to 4 parts water, so 1/4 cup vinegar to 3/4 cup water, and put in a spray bottle, then dry with newspaper! Works great. For bigger jobs, use bigger container, and put on with sponge or cloth rag and dry with newspaper.
2007-08-09 05:02:25
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answered by Nat in Nixa 1
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A very small amount is needed . Maybe one tablespoonful of vinegar and I never measure the water. If you are washing them the old fashioned way using news paper , great and no streaks, just remember to use your gloves , so you don´t stain your fingers with the ink
2007-08-09 04:42:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Not at all. I use a 1/1 ratio myself. Though I probably could use less vinegar if I wanted to.
2007-08-09 04:41:08
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answered by Tigger 7
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