Rubbing alcohol, vinegar, or dish soap make for effective window cleaners. Mix the solution, spray, then wipe with a squeegee or a microfiber cloth.
Even if the sun is shining, you may not get as much natural light in your home as you otherwise would if your windows are covered in a film of dirt, dust, splattered bugs, or water spots. To get the ...
Looking for a DIY alternative? Martha has the solution. While commercial glass cleaners promise a streak-free shine, many come with an ingredient list that’s long on chemicals and short on simplicity.
When I was a kid, my mother would often quip at the sight of large, multistory homes: “Yeah, but who’s going to clean all those windows?” In her mind, she was probably imagining one person ...