- 1). Prepare a cleaning solution of either a capful of ammonia or four to six drops of liquid dish soap in 2 gallons of water or 1 cup of vinegar in1 quart of water. If using soap, use as little as possible to avoid streaking.
- 2). Dip a sponge into the solution, allowing the sponge to absorb just enough water to cover the window without flooding it.
- 3). Wash the surface of the window with the sponge, paying special attention to the sides and corners of the window frame, where dirt and grime tend to build up.
- 4). Dip a squeegee into a bucket of clean water.
- 5). Press the squeegee lightly into the surface of the window, starting at the top and pulling down vertically, stopping a few inches before the bottom of the window.
- 6). Wipe off the squeegee with a paper towel.
- 7). Press the squeegee down the area of the window directly beside the one you just cleaned, stopping at the same place.
- 8). Wipe off the squeegee with a paper towel.
- 9). Continue this process until the entire surface of the window except the final few inches at the bottom has been cleaned.
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Pull the squeegee horizontally across the bottom section of the window and wipe the squeegee off with a paper towel. - 11
Wipe off the water at the bottom of the window frame - where a great deal of moisture has by now collected - with a paper towel.
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