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about micro fiber cleaning cloths/?

can you use them wet to do windows without streaks?

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  • Tim E
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    They work great for windows, mirrors, appliances like the microwave, fridge etc. Be sure to wring out most of the water, you don't really want them wet, just damp. Also you don't have to pay alot for them either. I've seen them from $10 and up but they have a couple in a pack at Big Lots for just a few dollars. The ones I got there were blue and in the automotive department. They work just as good.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    making use of a sparkling microfiber fabric by itself is maximum suitable before everything, then in case you nonetheless have some spots or stains attempt dampening it with a splash water. If it nonetheless desires a splash better than that to bathe it, use a drop or 2 of gentle dish cleansing soap rubbed right into a mushy fabric, then persist with with a water in basic terms dampened fabric, then dry. you ought to no longer use washer detergent or cleansing soap on a reveal reveal screen as that would injury the reveal screen floor coating.

  • 1 decade ago

    YES! YES! YES! I use Them all of the time to do windows. They work FABULOUS!!! Use Them Damp & not real wet. I get mine in the Automotive Section at Wal-Mart very reasonably priced.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Yes, they work wet with either water or a water/vinegar solution. For really dirty windows, however, you may want to use an old washcloth dampened to get off the excess dirt before you use the microfibre.

  • 1 decade ago

    Yep and they also do a great job on mirrors, too.

    Source(s): Taking a break from cleaning glass and mirrors with my microfiber cloths on YA
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    yeah

    if u use the frenchie way of doing it

  • 1 decade ago

    They say you can, but i haven't tried it.

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