| The easiest way to keep your windows
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| | above cleaning system. Obviously you need
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| clean is to keep on top of them every few
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| | a little bit more elbow grease! Using a
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| weeks. Cleaning your windows couldn't be
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| | little bit more good quality washing up
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| easier with Bolton's Domestic Blitz
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| | liquid and getting your e-cloth pretty
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| giving you some excellent top tops. Will
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| | wet is important and really getting lots
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| we tell you how to clean windows that are
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| | of warm, soapy water onto the windows for
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| cleaned regularly and will tell you how
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| | a good deep clean. Using pretty much the
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| to clean windows that haven't been
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| | same method but cleaning and wiping a bit
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| cleaned for months and for really tough
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| | harder to get any grime, grease and dirt
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| windows that haven't been cleaned for
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| | off. If the window still needs cleaning
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| years.
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| | after the first wash, thoroughly rinse
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| Cleaning your windows that have been
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| | your cloth and repeat the process until
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| regularly cleaned is a very quick and
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| | the window is clean. Again, using the dry
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| enjoyable process. All you need is a very
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| | e-cloth, buff clean the window to a high
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| small amount of washing up liquid in a
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| | shine finish.
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| fairly large bowl. One dry e-cloth which
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| | The toughest of all window cleans are the
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| are fantastic for cleaning things such as
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| | ones that haven't been cleaned for years.
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| glass, taps, mirrors, windows, worktops,
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| | They could have grime, mold, mildew,
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| cookers, tiles, anything really that
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| | insects and ground on years of dirt.
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| needs to be cleaned to a high shine. You
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| | There are two ways to get these kind of
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| will also need one dry e-cloth for buff
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| | windows cleaned. Firstly and probably the
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| cleaning at the end. To start your clean,
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| | easiest if you have access to one, is to
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| simply take your e-cloth and immerse in
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| | use a powerful steam cleaner. Steamers
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| the warm, slightly soapy water and give
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| | are an excellent piece of cleaning
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| your cloth a good squeeze out but not too
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| | equipment especially for windows and
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| much as you want to keep the windows wet.
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| | upvc. Whilst the steamer is heating up,
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| Starting from the top of the window,
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| | begin cleaning off what dirt you can by
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| start to clean in the very corners using
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| | using a good quality, large cleaning
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| your fingers to get right into the
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| | cloth that has been thoroughly immersed
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| corners and edges. Don't take too long
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| | in plenty of soapy water. Gently clean
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| doing this as you don't want the window
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| | off the surface dirt, making sure you
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| to dry. Using bigger movements to clean
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| | regularly rinse your cloth and change
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| the larger area of the windows, making
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| | your water. Once the steamer has heated
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| sure you're cleaning any marks or grease
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| | up, apply the steam pressure to the
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| off that need to be cleaned. Once all the
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| | window, this will lift off any remaining
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| marks and smears are clean you can buff
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| | dirt and clean the upvc of any ground on
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| clean your window to a smear free finish
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| | dirt. Once the majority of dirt is
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| using your dry e-cloth.
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| | removed, you can then clean the window in
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| Cleaning windows that have not been
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| | the same way as above using your wet and
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| cleaned in months is a little bit tougher
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| | dry e-cloths.
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| but works in a very similar way to the
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