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  2. 12 Uses For Windex Beyond Cleaning Your Windows - AOL

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    Clean Outdoor Furniture Whether it’s a barbecue sauce spill, popsicle stain, or dirt, outdoor furniture can get dirty quickly and easily. Tidy up your plastic, glass, aluminum, or resin patio ...

  3. Windex - Wikipedia

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    Windex is an American brand of glass and hard-surface cleaners [1] —originally in glass containers, later in plastic ones. The name "Windex" (from "window" + "-ex") is a registered trademark. Drackett sold the Windex brand to Bristol-Meyers in 1965. [2] S. C. Johnson acquired it in 1993 and has been manufacturing it since. [3] The original ...

  4. Is Windex actually a cure-all? The ‘My Big Fat Greek ... - AOL

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    That means "cleaning windows, mirrors, framed photos, glass shower doors, glass top stoves, TVs and phones, to sprucing up outdoor glass furniture, car windows and more," the brand writes. This ...

  5. Why You Should Never Clean Your Windows on a Sunny Day - AOL

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    Curious about how to clean windows without streaks? See top cleaners, including a homemade solution, and mistakes to avoid when cleaning windows inside and out.

  6. Window cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Window cleaning and window cleaners are the subject of songs, films and comment, often with comic intent. Examples include George Formby's comic song "The Window Cleaner", also known as "When I'm Cleaning Windows" is one of the best known. Films about window cleaners include The Window Cleaner (1968) [15] and Confessions of a Window Cleaner ...

  7. List of cleaning products - Wikipedia

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    Cleaning agents are substances (usually liquids, powders, sprays, or granules) used to remove dirt, including dust, stains, bad smells, and clutter on surfaces. Purposes of cleaning agents include health, beauty, removing offensive odor, and avoiding the spread of dirt and contaminants to oneself and others.