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Let's be honest, I don't enjoy most household chores but I do love washing windows. There's a feeling of instant gratification when turning grimy, dirty panes into crystal clear glass. The yard looks ...
Experts recommend using microfiber cloths and a squeegee for a streak-free finish. To avoid streaks, clean windows on a cloudy day and use clean tools for the job. Most homes benefit from having their ...
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