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I don't feel the need to use a designated cleaner with microfiber cloths.   

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@waterlily wrote:

Stoner Invisible Glass is excellent.  No streaks ever. I've used it for years.


This is my favorite also. Used with a microfiber cloth it is the best thing I have found for stainless steel surfaces also.

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I agree, the vinegar, water and dawn works wonderfully. Been using if for years. Also works on pet stains on the carpet. I have 2 cats, Lucy and Desi  that vomit every now and then and I have a cream carpet. This stuff gets the stain right out. We also feeda stray cat we call Ricky. 

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Re: window ,glass cleaner

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@ANewHue wrote:

@goldensrbest  The best thing I ever used was the biocleaner cloths that they sell here. You just have to make sure you squeeze all the water out of them. They are also great on stainless steel.


 

I second this @ANewHue

 

There is no need whatsoever for any kind of glass cleaner in my house ever anymore!

 

These biocleaner cloths are miracle for glass.

 

A couple of tips. 

 

Only use them on glass. Wash out with warm water frequently during use. Wring out really really well. Machine wash in hot water with a very very little bit of laundry detergent, no softeners. and line dry (I have put in the dryer with no negative effects).

 

Don't use them on anything else, as it may pick up oils etc. and then smear your windows. 

 

They get kind of ugly looking rather quickly, and the stains don't come out (for me at least) but I don't care, because they work so well.

 

If you have streaking issues, it means they are too wet, too dirty and need washed or you simply need to do the window a second time because there was still dirt or other matter on it.

 

These are on clearance here right now and I picked up another set. You can use them over and over for years, but I never want to be without them.

 

First thing ever I used that doesn't streak glass. No chemicals (except water) no waste of paper towels and I never have to think if I have what I need to wash windows. Water and the cloth is all. 

 

Can you tell I love these things?

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SprayWay -- you can get it at Wal-Mart or a 3 or 4 pk at Costco.  It was recommended to me by the company that washed my inside windows.

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Invsible Galss ---It's the best fo rmy needs.  I have very large windows and a lot of them, mirrored furniture pieces and glass tables with dogs and kids. 

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I ust use the Windex without ammonia (I have a house bird) OR just a microfiber towel (wet, wring out).    Both work fine but the microfiber does work a lot better for some things, like puppy face smudges.  Smiley Happy

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Turtle Wax Dash and Glass Cleaner.  It's in the automotive section of store.  I have a lot of glass and mirrors in the house - it's GREAT.

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The e-cloth system. Nothing but water. The only problem with the e-cloth is that the wiping/polishing towel gets damp quickly if you're doing much cleaning, so you need extras, and the branded product is $$$ (IMO). Some people swear by Norwex, but that's even more $$$.

 

I'm getting generic dupes on Amazon for much less. We'll see if they're as amazingly good as e-cloth.

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I use Invisible Glass and wipe with newspaper because it leaves no lint.