1. Vinegar
White vinegar works perfectly and saves you time in cleaning windows. Mix it with water at let the mixture be 50-50 solution. Don’t be worried about the smell of vinegar because it disappears quickly leaving a clear window.
2. Distilled water
Minerals in hard water leave streaks in windows. If your tap water is hard, it might be difficult to get rid of streaky windows. Try using distilled water for an excellent outcome.
3. Don't use soap
While soap might be the best cleaning detergent, it doesn’t work well in window cleaning. If you must use it, just use it partially. The water you use to mix soap with should not have a soapy foam on top. Even if cleanser removes the grease, soap streaks might still be left behind.
4. Use a Squeegee
Don’t even try to waste your time using mountains of paper towels or window washing solutions to clean your windows. A squeegee will clean your windows in a few minutes. Even though it might take a lot of time to master how to use a squeegee, you will have streak free windows after the whole process.
5. Use a newspaper
On small interior windows, a squeegee might not work perfectly. Use newspapers before purchasing paper towel rolls. This method has been tried and works.
6. Buff
If other methods don’t work, you can try to buff some streaks. Use a microfiber cloth or chamois. Even a soft cloth can still work. Make sure that the piece of cloth is dry so that you can buff streaks out of your windows.
7. Never stop to clean your windows
You might be tempted to stop window cleaning once you achieve streaky results. However, you shouldn’t stop this if you want an easy window cleaning job in future. If you clean your windows often, you won’t struggle with black streaks that appear on your window frames.
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