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I don’t know what they’ve done to Windex but it doesn’t work any more.

What do you guys use?


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Posts: 34971 | Location: Hooterville, OH | Registered: 23 April 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The Windex multi-surface seems to streak. I thought the Windex Original (with Ammonia-D!) was still OK. I use it to clean dog nose prints from the storm door.

For washing the windows on the house, I bought one of these Libman kits. It has a concentrated Libman window cleaner and I've been really happy with it.

https://www.menards.com/main/g...5269&ipos=5&exp=true

Just the concentrated cleaner:

https://www.menards.com/main/g...5625&ipos=4&exp=true


If the windows are really filthy, sometimes I have a separate wet microfiber cloth just to get the major grunge off. Otherwise, I scrub the window with the fleecy thing dipped in the diluted cleaner, squeegee off the glass, and wipe the edges of the glass with a cotton cloth because the squeegee doesn't quite do them perfectly.


Goes super fast, no streaks.


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We use white vinegar in water. We have a squeegee with a scrubbing cloth on one side. Works great. No streaks.


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I almost never was windows and they don’t seem to get dirty.

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Posts: 17680 | Location: Maine | Registered: 20 April 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I haven’t done window washing in quite a while but used to get great results with plain old ammonia and a sharp squeegee. Can’t recall if I diluted it. Sometimes you have to let the ammonia sit there for a bit.

I have a book on housecleaning written by a professional janitor. Good tips in there.


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Posts: 13814 | Location: The outer burrows | Registered: 27 April 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I'm in the vinegar and water club for windows.
 
Posts: 35378 | Location: West: North and South! | Registered: 20 April 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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This is, hands down, the best glass and mirror cleaner. It’s called sprayway. (This is coming from somebody who had to clean horse dust and bird**** off of arena mirrors)

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Sp...ner-SW050R/202742037


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Back when I was in grad school, I rented an apartment with a huge mirror over the fireplace. The place had been a hair salon for years before they turned it into an apartment and the mirror was covered in a buildup of hair product goop. I spent several hours straight trying to get that mirror streak free and clean using several different glass cleaner products. A friend stopped over, saw me, and laughed -- he told me the key wasn't in the spray but in what you used to wipe. Told me to put away my paper towels and ball up some regular old black-and-white newspaper and wipe with that. I was totally skeptical - I thought newsprint would make the mirror way worse (think of how it turns your hand black if you handle it long enough!!!) but at this point, I figured anything was worth a try. He was right - ONE quick spray and wipe with the newspaper and that mirror sparkled like new. Now I use newspaper to clean my windows all the time - it works amazingly well with no streaking at all. Doesn't seem to matter what I use as cleaning spray - it works great no matter what. Give it a try!

That said, Invisible Glass in the aerosol can is my favorite glass cleaner -- it's foaming and probably a lot like the stuff Jodi recommended. I use it on the bathroom mirrors which I just clean with normal paper towels and not newspaper and it never streaks. Needs to be the aerosol version though - the liquid version in the spray bottle doesn't work nearly as well. Alas, we recently inherited a costco-sized refill vat of windex from my inlaws that will probably take me the rest of my life to use up so I guess I'm a windex girl now.
 
Posts: 4404 | Location: Suburban Philly, PA | Registered: 30 April 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Spray aerosol window cleaner on bumper stickers to remove them.


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Posts: 25710 | Location: Still living at 9000 feet in the High Rockies of Colorado | Registered: 20 April 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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