![]() I just have to be careful to wash it out once I see dirty marks on the glass that I'm cleaning. Just a bottle of window cleaner from the dollar store and an old t-shirt work great for me.Īs long as I rinse out the t-shirt periodically, I don't have streak problems. I live in a small house, so I don't need fancy window cleaning supplies. ![]() This was so much cheaper than subscribing to a newspaper! I paid $5 for a roll last year that I'm still using. However, there is still plenty of paper to last me over a year when I use it for window cleaning. They frequently sell the rolls once they get smaller and don't have enough paper on them for a press run. I got a roll of blank newsprint from my local newspaper. ![]() I didn't have any lying around the house, so I looked into a better option. Most of the articles on window cleaning tips that I've read recommended using newspaper to wipe the glass down, but I didn't subscribe to any newspaper. I'm happy to read that it is the best thing to use! I never thought of using a sea sponge to clean my windows! I keep a few of these sponges in my art supply kit, so I'm going to try this out. All I can afford to think about at the moment is how much it costs, though. I understand that some people want to know what goes into their cleaning supplies. It's much cheaper to buy a bottle of pre-made window cleaning solution than to buy four or five bottles of other ingredients to make your own! It just seems like a waste of time and money to mix it at home. To remove hard water deposits and some soils, use a weak acid such as vinegar (a strong acid would etch the glass). In cleaning windows to remove soil and grease use an alkali, such as ammonia. ![]() Mixing ammonia (a base) and vinegar (an acid) neutralizes them and both are less effective for their purposes.
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