Clean the Windows - It Is Summer!
By Kate Jakobsson
There is nothing more disturbing than having
the sun shining through your dirty windows.
A small personal development secret that I know is when you have cleaned your
windows you'd feel fantastic.
I have a friend who did not know how to clean her windows and always whined
about it.
Yesterday, she moaned to me again that she had tried everything she could,
trying to wash her windows. She explained to me how she went about cleaning
them, but yet whining to me that her windows still look dirty. When she
continued complaining that she always waited for a sunny day to see the dirt
properly in order for her to clean them, I had to shout "STOP! STOP! STOP!"
I decided to teach her how to clean the windows so that she could have beautiful
windows every time.
Read on if you have not already mastered the art of window cleaning.
So, here is the secret of how you wash your window... I am going to give it to
you a step-by-step guide to do it perfectly.
Before you start!
1. NEVER EVER try to wash the windows in direct sunlight!
2. Use an old washing up sponge, so if needed you can still use it for
persistent spots without worrying scratching the glass.
3. Always have two clean linen cloths, and always use them in the same order.
4. Have two different bowls of hot water and a few tablespoon of vinegar.
5. If you prefer to use window cleaner, you still need one bowl of hot water and
a few tablespoon of vinegar in it, for the first wash.
Start!
1. Dip your sponge in the first bowl of water and squeeze most of the water out
of the sponge, but not too hard. Then clean the window from the top to the
bottom and try not to clean a large portion of the window at one go as you don't
want the the window to dry up. Clean the sponge in water bawl no.1.
2. Then use the same sponge in bowl no. 2 and squeeze water out and wipe the
window thoroughly before it dries up.
3. If you prefer to use the window cleaner, squeeze the sponge hard so the
sponge is only damp before spraying either on the windows or the sponge. Start
cleaning from top to bottom for a small area at a time as you you do not want
the window to go dry. When it dries, it is harder to get an excellent result.
4. Always wash the windows twice, so you don't just move the dirt around.
5. Now take the first cloth and dry most of the water.
6. Use the second cloth to dry the window in large moves. Be careful not to
smudge the dirty part of the window.
7. Remember all the corners; now move on to the next part of the window.
8. I normally do the window on the outside first, and then I change the water to
do the window on the inside.
9. But the end result is fantastic and knowing that the windows are clean on the
inside and outside makes the whole house look fresh.
Enjoy, Personal Development Secret, comes in many forms, here you see the
difference.
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Kate Jakobsson is an entrepreneur who thinks big and she has noble vision. She
runs a TV production company. At the same time, due to her passion for Personal
Development, she is a co-founder of Whingeit Inc.,
http://www.whingeit.com Among all her
other strengths, her creativity is one of the strengths pushing WhingeIt go
forward.
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