Windex Outdoor All-in-One
You don’t realize how dirty your windows really are until you start to clean them! This is what I realized this past week when I tried out the new Windex Outdoor All-in-One Glass Cleaning Tool.
This new product provides you with a faster, easier way to clean your outdoor windows – and it works. All you have to provide is a hose. The starter kit comes with everything you need to clean up to 20 windows!
Putting the pole together is very simple. The cleaning pad magically attaches to it and actually stays on, even when wet. To start cleaning you have to spray the window with water and wet the cleaning pad to activate the Windex, then you just clean the window. Not much effort is required! To finish off, rinse the window with the hose. And that’s IT. No drying necessary. I didn’t notice any streaks, which was especially amazing after cleaning a dozen windows with the same pad.
We live in a split-level home, so we’ve got windows both high up and very low to the ground, and because the pole can reach up to 11 feet, this tool really made the usually back-breaking chore much more enjoyable. It also cut down on how long it would have taken me to do it by hand, not to mention the dangers of having to climb up and move a ladder repeatedly. It’s incredible how a little thing like cleaning windows can make the inside of your home just a little bit brighter!
Windex Outdoor All-in-One retails for $14.99 (for the starter kit) and $4.99 for the two-pad refill pack. It’s available now at popular retailers nationwide, including Wal-Mart, Target, Home Depot, Lowe’s and your local grocery or hardware store. Click here to print a coupon for a free refill pack, with the purchase of a starter kit.
Giveaway is closed. Winners are listed here.
PLUS you’ve got a chance to win a starter kit right here, which includes the Windex Outdoor All-In-One Glass Cleaning Tool and one pad. Just leave me a comment. I’d love to hear some of your spring-cleaning tips!
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This post was written for Family Review Network as part of a program by SC Johnson, who also supplied the product for review and give away. For more information about Windex Outdoor All-in-One Glass Cleaning Tool, please visit www.WindexOutdoor.com.

























My cleaning tip for the Spring is clean one room at a time, throw away things you don’t use or need anymore. Donate your old clothes that you no longer wear.
I like to start my cleaning at one end of the house and close rooms off as I finish. It gives me a sense of accomplishment.
I like to start with the bedrooms, I open all the windows and it’s so refreshing
My tip is go slowly. You don’t want to overdo it. Just make a little progress every day if possible. Thank you.
Newspapers are incredible for streak removal. Spray on some windex and attach some to the end of a mop to reach the high spots.
My cleaning tip for the Spring is clean one thing at a time. one closet,onecubbard etc
My cleaning tip for spring cleaning is to take your time and don’t expect everthing to be done in all in one day.
A great way to clean the bathtub is to fill it completely with water and put in 2 – one gallon jugs of vinegar. It gets rid of a lot of the built up dirt and hard water marks.
I am a list maker (a perfectionist my daughter says). I like to walk through each room and make a list of everything that needs to be done down to the tiniest detail. Then when I start I do one room at a time checking off my list. It may take more time but I know everything gets done without my getting sidetracked.
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I would love to win this to clean my upstairs windows. Spring cleaning at my house consists of cleaning out closets and taking outgrown and unused clothes to the mission. Thanks for the giveaway!
I like to take all the curtains down and wash them. It makes the whole house look cleaner and brighter. If I won the Windex Outdoor All-In-One Glass Cleaning Tool it would look even better yet! Thank you for the contest.
This sounds great for our windows
Looks like a great products. Will make cleaning windows much easier.
I saw a commercial just the other day about this product. My spring tip is to just do one room at a time. I do one room a day. It keeps me from getting overwhelmed and I have plenty of time to do it completely.
I love to use vinegar and orange essential oil to clean up the doors and knobs and lightswitches! after it dries you have a nice orange smell.
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My best tip is to not try to do everything at once — break tasks into mangaegble parts.
Thanks for the giveaway!
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Clean closets and rid yourself of anything you can not fit in and whatever you have not worn in a year. Give to Good Will
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I’d love to incorporate this into my spring cleaning!
Make the kids do as much as possible!
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Give yourself enough time to do your cleaning without pressure and you’ll do a better job too.
Get your husband to help and you’ll only have half the work
My spring cleaning tip is break things down into smaller steps so it doesn’t seem so overwhelming.
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We do one room a day from top to bottom.
Make it a family thing. Get the family together and put on some energizing music and the house will be spotless in no time.
I could use one of these nifty devices! At the risk of sounding like a slob… I have never cleaned the outside of our upstairs windows!
get every one involved & do 1 area at a time. It actually gets done quicker.
I keep multipurpose wipes in all the bathrooms for quick and easy cleanups.
Thank you
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Literally and metaphorically, Spring is a time for renewal, so I don’t just focus on cleaning what is messy, but also using that time to create something new. A new arrangement or new addition of furniture or decor, or even a new color to the walls, the floor, etc.
My family just dishes out the responsibilities equally!
This would be great as I have a two story house
I noticed today my outside windows could use a good spring cleaning. Thanks for having the nice giveaway!
Wow. This is such a great giveaway. This Windex product looks great. I don’t really have any special spring cleaning tips other than I try to clean up a little bit more during the spring. I do like hanging clothes outside during the warmer months to save energy by not using the dryer though.
Do a little cleaning daily so you’re not overwhelmed
My spring cleaning tip is….get the whole family involved. It makes for less stress and more time to do fun things. Thanks
My tip is get the kids to help.
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My spring cleaning tip is….don’t try to do it ALL in one day. (especially if you have toddlers) Take it one room at a time. Get your mom or mo-inlaw to help you.
My tip is to wait until it’s warm enough to have the windows open. All that fresh air is invigorating and motivating. Thanks.
My spring cleaning MUST is shampooing the carpets! Shampooer is so expensive so I usually put a little laundry detergent in it( with a great scent of course) and also, a tony splash of fabric softener..it leaves an amazing scent throughout the house!!
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I mix my own cleaner with 1/4 cup vinegar and 3 tbs of ammonia lemon scented. It can be used on everything even windows. For long lasting cleaning I use potato pieces then wipe off the window. It keeps off dust and smoke film.
no spring cleaning tips from me as i don’t clean