Sarah Richardson's window cleaning tip
As we near the end of "Make life easier March," it only seemed fitting to share a secret from superstar designer Sarah Richardson.
To get clean and sparkly windows, just in time for all that lovely spring sunshine, start by diluting window cleaner with some water. Then, instead of paper towels, use a sponge to wipe and a squeegee to dry.
"You'll get a professional look without adding a thing to your garbage bin," says Richardson in a release from her work with Clorox Green Works.
Read more tips from "Make life easier" March (and please share your own tips in the comments, too!)
- Remove stickers and price tags
- Keep your bathroom mirror from fogging up
- Cut down on painting cleanup
- Banish tea (or coffee) stained mugs
- Make sure your furniture fits before you buy
- Don't let your paint can drip on the floor
- Why every tool box should include nail polish
- Remove gum from your fabrics
- A (slightly) less painful way to dust your blinds
- Take better photos of your home







These are very helpful window cleaning tips. Be sure to clean up all chemical residue that may be used during the cleaning process to keep the little ones safe.
Posted by: Bjorn Button | July 24, 2012 at 12:19 PM