A dish soap solution makes a powerful DIY window cleaner that cuts through grime without leaving streaks. Avoid cleaning windows in direct sunlight and be sure to use clean tools to avoid streaks.
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Even if the sun is shining, you may not get as much natural light in your home as you otherwise would if your windows are covered in a film of dirt, dust, splattered bugs, or water spots. To get the ...
Cleaning your windows is one of those tasks that feels almost insurmountable. It’s obvious when they need to be cleaned, but it’s also obviously going to be a lot of work. Still, you’d love to have a ...
Seasonal precipitation, like winter sleet or summer showers, can take pollen and debris off the window, but often will leave ...
Window and door tracks are easy to forget while cleaning, which can lead to dirt build-up and mold growth. Here's how to ...
On the rare occasions when the weather is truly perfect, you probably enjoy opening your windows to let in some fresh air. On every other day, when they’re closed, you have no choice but to stare at ...
Some home cleaning tasks are straightforward, while others, like figuring out how to clean your windows, might have you scratching your head. Washing your windows, from the small ones in your bedroom ...
Since vinegar is acidic, it is great for cutting through grease and grime without harsh chemicals. Vinegar can be mixed with equal parts water to clean the insides and outsides of windows. For best ...