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Cleaning - Windows

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Removing Window Tinting
We just bought a vehicle that has dark tint on the windows. We would like to remove the tint. What is the process for doing this?
Posted on: 03/14/2010 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Mineral Spots on Windows
I have lime and calcium buildup on glass windows. I have tried CLR and all types of cleaners. They help a little bit, but it does not take it completely off. Is there anything else I can use? Please help. Thank you.
Posted on: 02/24/2010 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Clean Windows with Newspaper and Water
Recycle your newspapers, but first, use them to wash your windows and mirrors. You have never seen cleaner glass or mirrors. Wet a sheet of newspaper and use it to wet the window or mirror, then wipe dry with another sheet of newspaper.
Posted on: 02/24/2010 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Simple Clean Windows With Water
Clean your windows with just water. I slightly dampen a clean terry cloth towel/rag with water and clean my windows with them. You may have to experiment to get the towel just moist enough to do the job without getting it so moist it leaves water spots.
Posted on: 02/17/2010 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Cleaning Stains on Window Glass
How do you clean glass that looks like it is permanently dirty? I bought an older house ('79) and the windows won't clean. It appears they are permanently stained? Any suggestions?
Posted on: 01/23/2010 | 4 Feedback(s)
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Free Newsprint For Wrapping Paper
Most newspaper publishers have tons of end-rolls (rolls of unused newspaper paper) that they'll gladly give you for FREE! Even a small roll could be enough to wrap an entire year's worth of Christmas AND birthday gifts.
Posted on: 12/07/2009 | 3 Feedback(s)
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Clean Mirrors and Bathroom Fixtures with Shaving Cream
Cleaning your mirrors or fixtures with shaving cream will leave them clean and smelling nice. The biggest plus is that the moisture simply rolls off, and the mirrors do not fog up.
Posted on: 11/20/2009 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Clean Windows With Dishsoap And Water
When used with a porous sponge, a good squeegee and dry towel for inside window seals, you can easily clean windows on both sides for a much improved view and additional solar heat for the cold winter months.
Posted on: 10/19/2009 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Cleaning Windows That Are Difficult to Reach
I moved into my first two story home and need help on how to clean the second story windows that do not come out or tilt in. I have been spoiled by always owning a ranch with tilt in windows and now I am at a loss.
Posted on: 10/06/2009 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Rubbing Alcohol for Cleaning Windows
The best and easiest way to clean windows and any glass at all is to use rubbing alcohol.
Posted on: 09/23/2009 | 1 Feedback(s)
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