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I try to do that too Sarah...but I washed the inside windows about 3 weeks ago and can't remember which direction I went..well...I think across..However the demise of my Squeegee messed up my flow...so I HAD to do the windex...Hey we got rain and snow in the forecast later this week...it won't matter.

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My dog washes the windows in the spa room when she licks the steam off of them with her tongue so she can see out.  She doesn't do a very good job, she leaves streaks.  It's good enough.  Anytime I wash the windows the first time I get in the hot tub the windows steam up and she licks the steam off so she can see out.

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I use this stuff when I wash the outside windows.   It is a kinda fun to attach it to the hose and spraying the house.   I use normal Windex and newspaper on the inside windows.  They don't stay clean long because Lucy puts her nose on the window when she sees a squirrel 

 

 

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House windows:

 

Microfiber towel, terry cloth towel, 1/4 cup sudsy ammonia, squirt of dish soap, and a bucket of hot water. Use microfiber towel to scrub, squeegee dry, buff with clean terry cloth.

 

 

Car windows:

Two microfiber towels and a can of 3M 8888 Spray glass cleaner. Wax on; wax off method. Using one mf for damp the other to buff. When I detailed cars the 3M is by far the best evar.

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I don't believe newspapers are as good for window washing as people say.  Anything that stains your fingers is filthy, why would you filthify your windows with that crap?

 

I know, I know, "towels or other cloths leave lint", right?  Better that than newsprint offal, if my thoughts on the matter are to be believed.

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