imported_WhyteWizard
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No matter what glass cleaner or cloth you like, next time you're doing a set of windows try wearing grip type gloves. The ones I use are the cloth dipped in rubber. (There are also some painters gloves covered in nitrile that work well, as long as they're some combination of cloth and coating they should work.) Because they have the cloth lining, if it's hot and I'm sweating, there's no sweat dripping out of the glove and the window cloth sticks to the glove and stays in place as I move around the windows. I get a lot more pressure on the glass, can get into the tight areas better and it takes a lot less effort to get the windows clean.
If you use a two cloth method, get your wet cloth ready before you put the gloves on.
Robert
If you use a two cloth method, get your wet cloth ready before you put the gloves on.
Robert