
Once the inside of your window glass is dirt-, grime- and smudge-free, head outside to clean the exterior side of the glass. Exceptionally dirty windows with stubborn stains might require you to repeat this process. Using your absorbent microfiber cloth, paper towels or lint-free cloth, wipe back and forth in long strokes to dry the window. Once you have your window-cleaning mixture, use the spray bottle to apply it to the inside of your window glass, trying your best to keep the cleaner from dripping onto your window frame. If you prefer to use a homemade window cleaner, you can mix white vinegar and hot water in your spray bottle in a 1-2 ratio or a few drops of liquid dish soap in a full spray bottle to make soapy water. Next, you can add store-bought window cleaner - Windex and Zep are two good options that are widely available - directly to your spray bottle, paying close attention to any mixing directions on the product. First, lay down your drop cloth or bath towel to prevent any window cleaner from getting on your floors. You can start inside your home by cleaning the interior face of the glass. They will serve you well for other cleaning projects, so they’re well worth the investment. You may already have many of these supplies, or you can find them at any home improvement store.

