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Window/glass cleaning

11 replies

alligatorsoup · 08/11/2012 14:51

Hi

Just wondered what products people use for window/glass cleaning. I usually use either glass wipes or mr muscle type window cleaner but the windows always seem to be streaky and its driving me mad. TIA

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Mum2Fergus · 08/11/2012 21:17

Vinegar and scrunched up newspaper.

sparkle12mar08 · 08/11/2012 21:22

For windows I use a sponge wrung out in normal soapy fairy liquid water, rub it over the window lightly, and then wipe dry with a clean dry microfibre cloth. I've never had streaks this way and don't have to spend silly money on extra cleaners.

agedknees · 09/11/2012 18:33

I just bought a karcher window hoover thingy to suck out the water on the windows after you have washed them.

It is fantastic. Great for windows, shower glass, glass, also great for the splashbacks in the kitchen and granite work tops. Absolutely streak free. And no shore shoulders from rubbing anymore.

amazonianwoman · 09/11/2012 20:08

E cloth window pack No cleaning liquids needed, just hot water.

Floralnomad · 09/11/2012 20:12

I agree about the Karcher window vac , probably one of the best things I've bought this year . Makes cleaning windows fun !

rubyrubyruby · 09/11/2012 20:15

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Littlepumpkinpie · 10/11/2012 00:11

Vinegar and newspaper here too

BombayBlue · 11/11/2012 00:59

Agree with the Karcher.
But can be tricky if you have wide window ledges to get right to the bottom of the window as its quite bulky. Shower screens, mirrors etc are a doddle!

VerySmallSqueak · 11/11/2012 01:00

Chamois then buffed up with a clean bit of rag.

dizzyday07 · 11/11/2012 09:21

E cloth and warm water here too!

Bunbaker · 11/11/2012 09:22

E cloth and water for me as well. No streaks and no chemicals.

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