Don't let dirty windows obscure your view of nature in full spring glory. Whether you do the job yourself or hire an experienced pro, few home investments are as immediately satisfying as clean, sparkling windows.
Here are expert DIY tips that my research team gathered from top-rated window cleaners:
Start with the right supplies. If your windows are standard glass, not leaded or stained, and they aren't tinted, you should be able to safely use commonly available window-cleaning products.
But you can always just clean with hot, soapy water and rinse with water and a small amount of vinegar to improve shine. Or, you can try these options:
• Combine a cup of rubbing alcohol, a cup of water and a tablespoon of vinegar.
• For glass that's cloudy, try straight ammonia. (Don't combine vinegar and ammonia, as they cancel each other out.)
Good wipe-down materials include paper or microfiber cloths and newspapers. Avoid plain, cotton towels, which will leave behind lint.
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