Your home's windows look best when they're clean on both the inside and the outside. It's a quarterly housekeeping chore, at minimum, and should coincide with seasonal changes. But washing windows can be a drag on the environment. Most homeowners use multiple rolls of paper towels to finish the job, and many commercial window cleaners are chemical-loaded. Fortunately, there's a way to wash your windows, be environmentally conscious, and still get great results. Here's how to do it. First, wait for a cloudy day. Cloudy days are best for cleaning windows because sunny days create more … [Read more...]