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I put a small amount (1/3 teaspoon?) of whatever dishwashing liquid my wife happens to have (right now it's blue Dawn) in a 2 1/2 gallon mop bucket 2/3 full of warm water and gently swirl it around. I dunk the scrubber in the bucket. As I remove the scrubber from the bucket I wring it out by passing it through the circle formed by my thumb and index finger (see picture on the right). I start by tilting the scrubber at about 45 degrees to the window and use its end to go around and clean into the edges of the window. If I can reach the top of the window without a pole I move the squeegee sideways (left to right) working from the top down. The tops of many of my windows are too high and I don't have one of those special sideways squeegees. In this case I go down the right side of the window, then work my way across the window using top to bottom strokes with the right edge of the squeegee in the dry area and at a slight down-to-the-left tilt so the water runs off into the wet area.
 
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