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Old 08-27-2015, 06:47 AM
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I use jet dry, blue dawn dish soap, and water.....oops I never measure. just a small bucket of water, and a squirt of soap and a squirt of jet dry.
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Old 08-27-2015, 06:50 AM
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Found this - http://www.madefrompinterest.net/magic-clean-windows/ -
[h=1]The Magic Way to Clean Your Windows[/h] May 7, 2013 by Tracy · 280 Comments
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How long do you think it should take to clean two full sliding glass doors and 8 large windows? I’m talking about start to finish, sparkling, no streaks no spots, clean? I’ve tried using newspapers (make sure you wear rubber gloves or you will get ink all over your hands and it still leaves streaks). I’ve tried using a professional cleaning tool with the sponge scrubber and squeegee. I still ended up with at least one streak on several windows. I finally decided it was best to ignore the streaks because getting perfectly cleaned windows was an impossibility. Then I found this pin from 33 Barefoot Lane.
Here is the cleaning solution:
1/2 gallon warm water

1 Tablespoon liquid ‘Jet Dry’ (You can purchase it HERE.)

2-3 Tablespoons laundry detergent (liquid dissolves easier) or dish washing soap
Mix all ingredients above. Spray windows down with your hose. Wipe or brush onto windows, then immediately hose off your window. That’s it! You are now done. The remaining water will sheet off. No towel drying is needed.
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Old 08-27-2015, 06:52 AM
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LOL, sorry for such a giant post. I have no clue what I did, but most of the 3 ingredient recipes using the Jet dry were this with varying amount of detergent.
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Old 08-27-2015, 11:06 AM
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I don't have the formula as I really like using "Rain X" found in the automotive section for use on car windows.
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Old 08-28-2015, 07:04 AM
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Thank you. I am going to try this myself hopefully this week-end
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