So, today I stumbled upon my new favorite window cleaner. If you're like me, you hate cleaning windows, especially interior ones. They seem impossible to get streak free no matter what method I use. Well today I was thinking about how a lot of people have mentioned recently on here about using D156 on exterior windows as a protectant and while I do like this, it is a little more costly than straight window cleaner and when I've tried it on interior windows, it doesn't seem to clean all that great. Works well if the windows have been per-cleaned, but then that's just adding another step, and time is money for me.
Enter RFEW&W!!
I diluted it down to about 20:1 and it works fantastic on both interior and exterior windows. It was a breeze to use and left no streaks at all. It took care of interior windows that had dog drool on them and exterior ones with some M105 splatter. (oops) It might have been the most pleased I've been after cleaning windows. I'm hoping that a trend continues.
I couldn't think of any negative effects on the interior windows, but figured I'd open that up for discussion too in case I was missing something. Maybe this will help someone else out looking for a solution for their windows.
Enter RFEW&W!!

I diluted it down to about 20:1 and it works fantastic on both interior and exterior windows. It was a breeze to use and left no streaks at all. It took care of interior windows that had dog drool on them and exterior ones with some M105 splatter. (oops) It might have been the most pleased I've been after cleaning windows. I'm hoping that a trend continues.
I couldn't think of any negative effects on the interior windows, but figured I'd open that up for discussion too in case I was missing something. Maybe this will help someone else out looking for a solution for their windows.
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