Marcy Sheiner
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Windex or vinegar, with paper towels or newspaper. I don't do mine anymore bc screens and they are just too hard to get to, the way they're situated. Hard to explain.
Using the squeegee is working good so far. The sun setting is the biggest test though.View attachment 426108
There's a reason all professional window cleaners wash windows the exact same way, using a scrubber mop to wash them & a squeegee to get rid of the water left on the window. You can get a basic kit at most hardware stores or Wal-Mart.
It's super fast and easy and always streak free. No chemicals or paper towels required. Any time you wipe a window with a cloth or paper towel, you're creating streaks. You may not see the streaks until the sun shines directly on them at just the right angle, but they're there!
Wash water should be luke warm with just a little dish soap in it. You'll need a cloth to wipe the squegee dry after using it each time and you may need an extension pole for the places you can't reach from where you're standing.
I was skeptical until I tried it. I was sold immediately!
Strange. Hmmm. Maybe if I used a squeegee, I'd have streaks too. DunnoWe even had some invisible glass but it still leaves streaks.
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The Invisible Glass has a WARNING:FLAMMABLEOn my Sony a6000 ILC used this Eclipse brand sensor filter cleaner for about a decade. Their kit also includes special extra clean cotton swabs. The fluid contains methanol not isopropyl alcohol. Read information on the below product page to really understand glass cleaning issues.
I’m not using invisible glass, I’m using warm water with a bit of dish liquid. I added the photo of invisible glass to say l’ve tried it and it streaked for me.,Strange. Hmmm. Maybe if I used a squeegee, I'd have streaks too. Dunno
One less thing to buy I guess. Invisible Glass and a bath towel gets it done for me.
Maybe the buffing of the towel is the trick
EDIT: Here is a photo of the directions on the Invisible Glass bottle.
No mention of a squeegee ... In fact, says to dry with a towel or cloth.
... as well as initially mentioning, Some pros prefer crumpled newspaper.
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In my mind, I liken using a squeegee to wipe off Invisible Glass ... to like using a tennis racket to play golf or something ... that's not how you do it![]()
Modern US newspaper ink is soy based . Thats right, it's vegetable based, with no carbon content. JIM.For years I've heard about cleaning windows using newspaper. I've never tried it but I'll share this observation . . .
I once had a summer job in a factory that made "single use carbon paper". (Most of you probably remember when credit card receipts consisted of two layers of paper with a flimsy piece of carbon paper between them . . . that's the stuff.)
At that time, I wore a plain steel ring on my right hand. It had always been rather dull, but during the three months I had that job it absolutely gleamed!! I suspect the constant contact with the carbon paper was the reason. I wonder is the same is true for the carbon in newspaper ink.![]()