Pro cleaners reveal the simple, streak‑free method for washing windows—and the common mistakes that make them look worse.
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The rubber blade of the squeegee effectively picks up dirt, debris, and pet hair from carpeting, upholstered furniture, and fabric car seats. Use a squeegee to clean up broken pieces of glass to ...
When doing spring cleaning, don't forget the windows. To avoid streaks and smudges, use the right technique and be sure to avoid the following seven mistakes. The post 7 Common Window-Cleaning ...
People often think that using a squeegee is limited to cleaning windows, but experts agree that the tool is much more versatile than that. The squeegee's rubber blade effectively picks up dirt, debris ...