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What's one of the great things about summer? Opening up the windows and letting the fresh air in! <br />To make sure you can enjoy the view and keep dust and little creatures from blowing in, all you simply need is a few common household items.<br /><br />For windows, the key is a simple homemade solution.  Mix 1/4 cup distilled white vinegar, 1/2 teaspoon dish soap and 2 cups warm water.  Depending on the number of windows to be cleaned you can mix this amount in a spray bottle or increase the portions to fill a bucket. After scrubbing the windows, rinse them with cold water before they dry.  After being rinsed with water, they will dry naturally without streaks or spots. If you do not want to completely rinse the inside windows, simply wipe them down with a cloth or paper towel after scrubbing them with the homemade solution.<br /><br />Window screens can be cleaned with hot soapy water and a scrub brush or sponge. <br />While your at it, this is a great opportunity to see if any screens need to be replaced and look for any gaps that need to be sealed with caulking.<br /><br />These quick steps will make sure you and your home are prepared for the fresh air of summer.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />#supportlocal<br />#insideouthomeinspectionsllc<br />#thursdaytipsandtricks

What's one of the great things about summer? Opening up the windows and letting the fresh air in!
To make sure you can enjoy the view and keep dust and little creatures from blowing in, all you simply need is a few common household items.

For windows, the key is a simple homemade solution. Mix 1/4 cup distilled white vinegar, 1/2 teaspoon dish soap and 2 cups warm water. Depending on the number of windows to be cleaned you can mix this amount in a spray bottle or increase the portions to fill a bucket. After scrubbing the windows, rinse them with cold water before they dry. After being rinsed with water, they will dry naturally without streaks or spots. If you do not want to completely rinse the inside windows, simply wipe them down with a cloth or paper towel after scrubbing them with the homemade solution.

Window screens can be cleaned with hot soapy water and a scrub brush or sponge.
While your at it, this is a great opportunity to see if any screens need to be replaced and look for any gaps that need to be sealed with caulking.

These quick steps will make sure you and your home are prepared for the fresh air of summer.
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#supportlocal
#insideouthomeinspectionsllc
#thursdaytipsandtricks

6/27/2019, 9:49:57 PM