Greetings! How's your day going? Ready for a boring post about how happy I am with my clean Dawned windows? And a beat up piece I found at the antique mall?
Our storm has come and gone, left a mess, but the sun is starting to peek through this chilly day. Before the downpours, I worked outside all day with those damn chores that pile up. After years of smeared and streaked windows (and cussing), I tried a different approach several years ago and am very pleased with the results. Between the road's gritty dust, the leaves and the lawn tractor kicking up a dust storm, my window washing was always time consuming and frustrating.
One year I filled a bucket with hot water and Dawn, covered a scrub brush mop with an old terry towel,
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saturated it without wringing, scrubbed down everything, hosed it off before the soap dried, left to air dry (you can dry them with another thick towel over the mop)
and they shine. Clean clean clean, no residue. And no ladder needed. They were hit hard with the rain last night but still look great. I can go over them with my glass cleaning microfiber rag, either damp or with a squirt of Cinch, but that's quick and easy, may not even do that. The dirt and smears are already gone. I've tried so many types of cleaners, natural and not, but I went through rag after rag and still had film/smearing. This works for my dirt and doesn't take long. I love Dawn.
Stopped at the antique place and told them to get more beat up pieces. I'm tired of all the glass and silver! I saw this before and passed on it, but bought it today thinking it would fit nicely on the back of the commode but of course it does not. It was made from a wooden box stamped Trojan Powder Allentown, PA. Odd hexagon shaped nails with flat heads.
Trojan is a type of dynamite and several workers were killed in an explosion in Allentown in 1914. I saw a few early antiques elsewhere and just shook my head at the prices. So if I see something beat up and reasonable like this piece, I get it. I like the look, not concerned about authenticity. Long ago I purchased a type of spinning wheel that I hadn't seen elsewhere. When I tried to sell it, I couldn't even get what I paid for it. So it stays here. Maybe I'll take a few snaps and someone can tell me more about it.
I finished the sampler last night and will show her next time.
Have a great day!
Thanks for visiting.
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