MrHowardMarks
Well-Known Member
The best solution for cleaning glass is water and a couple drops of dish soap.
If you've been spraying neem oil, you need something that will break down the oil.
Just Bounty paper towels and a little soapy water, wet the towel and scub everything down... Then wipe it dry with a second paper towel.
Don't use too much soap... Like three drops per gallon.
Windex leaves a film on glass, it's supposed to keep dust from sticking to it, but it's a residue that you can see a week after you've cleaned using windex.
I was a window cleaner for a few years, the professionals you see hanging of scaffolding cleaning high rise buildings use soap and water, and a squeege. Just mop the soapy water on, and scrape it off with a squeege.
Plus I clean shit for a living, literally.
If you've been spraying neem oil, you need something that will break down the oil.
Just Bounty paper towels and a little soapy water, wet the towel and scub everything down... Then wipe it dry with a second paper towel.
Don't use too much soap... Like three drops per gallon.
Windex leaves a film on glass, it's supposed to keep dust from sticking to it, but it's a residue that you can see a week after you've cleaned using windex.
I was a window cleaner for a few years, the professionals you see hanging of scaffolding cleaning high rise buildings use soap and water, and a squeege. Just mop the soapy water on, and scrape it off with a squeege.
Plus I clean shit for a living, literally.
