CLEAN WINDOWS
CLEAN WINDOWS
Time-saving tips
Here are tips from the Hope Co., maker of home-care products, for clean glass and mirrors every time:
Avoid ammonia or vinegar in glass-cleaner mixtures because they can cause streaks. Ammonia may damage tinted windows, mirror frames and other surfaces.
Use cheap paper towels. You read that right. Premium paper towels may be more absorbent but can contain wetting agents, dye and other additives, which may rub off on glass to cause streaks.
Use plenty of glass cleaner and paper towels. Thoroughly wet the surface with glass cleaner, then use two paper towels at a time to clean. When they're saturated and dirty, start fresh with a couple more.
Work quickly, especially on hot, sunny days. Heat causes glass cleaners to evaporate faster, so divide large glass areas into smaller ones. Clean each section before moving on to the next one.
Dirt on glass attracts more dirt. Exterior window surfaces should be cleaned often because dirt left over time becomes harder to remove, and some types can etch the glass, causing permanent damage.
Source: Scripps Howard News Service
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