Would you believe my teenage son came to me the other day with a bottle of toilet cleaner, asking if he could use it to clean his bathroom mirror?? Unbelieveable, right?
Not too mention you don’t use toilet cleaner on a mirror (the fact that a teenage boy WANTED to clean his mirror is shocking enough!)
Here’s some simple glass cleaning tips - I shared them with him, too ![]()
Supplies Needed for Washing Windows:
Clean cloths
Newspaper
Bucket
Whiskbroom or brush
Stepladder or step stool
Washing Windows:
Steps to cleaning windows:
Get window shades, blinds, and curtains out of the way.
Dust or brush window frames and sills.
Wipe the glass with a damp cloth first to get rid of the worst dirt.
Wet a sponge or soft cloth with the vinegar and water or ammonia and water solution.
Starting with the top window panes, wash each pane in an up and down motion. Be sure to get into the corners.
Rub the glass with a dry, clean cloth.
Wash window frames and sills with a damp cloth. Dry them. After the sills are dry, you may want to wax them.
Hints for Cleaning Mirrors & Picture Glass:
Cleaning Mirrors:
Clean mirrors in the same way you would clean windows.
Do not Use too much of the cleaning mixture. String cleaning solutions can damage the mirror.
Cleaning Picture Glass:
To keep water from getting inside the frame of pictures and framed mirrors, hold a piece of heavy paper or cardboard against the frame on the inside edge.
Preparing to Wash Windows:
Get ready to do the job:
Place papers under the window.
Mix 1/2 cup vinegar and 1/3 cup ammonia in one gallon of water.
Set the bucket of water on the paper, near the glass you will clean.
Names of Cleaning Products:
Brand name products - Windex, Sparkle, Glass Plus
Household prodcuts - Vinegar, Ammonia
Read More In: Tips & Tricks, Cleaning Tips, Windows






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