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Just so much nicer, right?.

My glass just kept getting smeary and smudgy before and I was just not a happy camper, but now I finally get to see what all the fuss is about with these darn cloths!.So after you’ve got your cloths nice and clean and residue-free, you’ll want to wet just a corner of your cloth with plain water and use it to wipe whatever glass you’re cleaning.

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After that, go back over the wet glass with the dry part of the cloth.These cloths work by picking up all the dust and specks and oils and gunk that cause smears and unshinyness, so once you’ve used a section of cloth, don’t reuse it or you’ll just be re-depositing the stuff you just lifted off the glass.You’ll notice the smears if you start using an already-used part of the cloth, so just move on to a clean section.

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It’s a good idea to pick up a few of these cloths once you find a brand that you like so you can keep re-washing them as necessary to keep them, you know,.working for you..

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Things working they way they’re supposed to: It’s pretty exciting stuff!.

From what I can tell, this method seems to work for all different types of microfiber cloths, the shinier ones and the fluffier ones..But of course, that was not the case.

Why is it that these phone calls always catch me so off guard?.It turns out that the only real thinking was that there had been another book, also about cleaning, that was in that same smaller format and it didn’t have pictures, and it was available at that lower price point and it had done quite well, so they were really just toying with the idea that maybe that was what readers would respond well to.

And also they were thinking “How do you really.cleaning and homekeeping techniques in a photo anyway?” For some reason that last thought really struck a nerve with me, maybe because that’s what I. do.