How to clean your windows using window cleaner
The secret of having gleaming windows is to have the right gear. Some professionals do, some just get by with the cheap blades and use watered down dish detergent.
First up, you need a microfibe mop.

Windows are full of microscopic cracks and dirt and grime builds up in there. A normal mop won't get into the cracks, but a microfibre mop will.
Then you want a quality squeegee. The squeegees you buy in the supermarket have mass produced rubber blades that when looked at closely have rounded off edges.
This means inefficient removal of moisture from the window.
The Pulex squeegee blade is made from pure rubber and the edges are cut acutely so there's
no chance of moisture escaping when run across a window.
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Next is the window cleaner liquid, we highly suggest our See Thru Window Cleaner
solution is the way to go.
It is streak and smear free and has great dirt removing properties.
Dish detergent doesn't have the power to remove sun baked on grime.

Mop on the diluted See Thru with the microfibre mop covering all areas.
That done, with your sqeegee run an approximate 20mm channel up the glass on the left hand side.
Then starting at the top left run the squeegee to the right to the other side of the window.
When reached, don't lift the squeegee of, but continue back to the left removing the next layer down of moisture.
The channel you made on the left allows you to easily turn the squeegee.
When you are finished you can use a micro fibre cloth to clean up edges and corners
for a PERFECT finish.
Why not buy a complete kit?

GOOD LUCK!!
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