Summary

  • Cleaning windows can be Difficult, often leaving streaks and lint behind, especially when using paper towels.
  • A simple solution is to use a clean microfiber cloth and good timing; spray the cleaner evenly across the glass, spread it with the cloth, and then dry it with the cloth before it has a chance to evaporate.
  • This technique avoids issues with streaky evaporation and lint from the cloth.
  • Circles work better than straight swipes to avoid uneven drying and overlapping.
  • It is essential to avoid cleaning windows in direct sunlight because it heats up the glass and causes the cleaner to evaporate too quickly.
  • Dirty or wet cloths can also make window cleaning less effective, so it is essential to stay clean, dry, and dedicated to glass.
  • You can upgrade your method with an extension pole with a microfiber attachment for hard-to-reach windows, a rubber blade squeegee for large surfaces, or a vinegar and newspaper method as a backup.
  • The most important thing to remember is that streak-free windows come from the right method and materials, not magic or expensive products.

By Tyler Fyock

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