Especially in rooms outfitted with cathedral ceilings, these windows give both light and warmth to a room. Handsome as they are, the owners of these picturesque windows soon discover one drawback to their high-ceilinged décor, and that is cleaning them. Cleaning these windows have many scratching their heads. Step ladders are just not high enough, and getting down and moving the ladder an inch or two in each direction made for more work than the actual cleaning. So, what to do? The answer is luckily readily available, inexpensive, and easy to use. Telescoping rods used for cleaning was the answer. The window used for our test was seventeen feet at the highest point, and twelve feet at the center of the room.
How to Clean Windows
Windows - vinegar in warm water, works a treat. Dry off with a clean, dry cloth.
Stainless steel worktops/sinks - vinegar and bicarbinate of soda, mixed together it fizzes up and cleans. I sprinkle bicarb first, then pour on the vinegar.
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