Cleaning > WindowsAugust 10, 2007

Use Washclothes For Cleaning Windows

Instead of using paper towels or newspaper for cleaning your windows, try using the collection of wash cloths you have and never use, or pick up some cheap ones at a yard sale. They do a terrific job with a lot less elbow grease and there's no lint on the windows or black on your hands.

By Marie from West Dundee, IL

Related: Cleaning Windows (Inside and Outside)

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08/10/2011

One thing I have no shortage of is old wash cloths. I will definitely try this trick. Thank you.

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08/11/2007

Thanks for reminding us to recycle things we already have. I save my old clothing for rags so I don't have to constantly buy paper towels. At first we had to really make an effort to not just pull off a paper towel from the roll; now it comes naturally. I'm really surprised by how many rolls we were going through without even realizing.

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08/11/2007

Thanks for reminding us to recycle things we already have. I save my old clothing for rags so I don't have to constantly buy paper towels. At first we had to really make an effort to not just pull off a paper towel from the roll; now it comes naturally. I'm really surprised by how many rolls we were going through without even realizing.

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