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DAVE BARKER: On behalf of Expert Village, we have a clean window here. We're done for
all intents and purposes, but there is one last thing I want to show you and that is
look from different perspective. Like, I can look from here. I can look from here, looking
back. I want to make sure that I'm looking at all the angles and see if there is any
kind of dripping or streaking. There is one little streak right here on the very edge
that came along with, but I got it with the towel because the towel is wet. So, I come
back and I'm going to wipe that down and I'm going to buff it up and do that. I don't want
to do that on the outside edge. I don't want to do that right on the middle. I only want
to do that on the edges. And the window is clean. And you can see it from all perspectives
that it's clean. We cleaned the edges and the frame is nice. You've got a nice and clean
window. You don't want to leave it undone where it's wet in the bottom. It looks messy.
And I appreciate your time and we're going to go. If there's other experts, if there
are some other things that you want to learn about with window cleaning, we have another
segment that you can look up about cleaning hard water off windows or damaged windows,
such as paint and so forth, to get that off, and those are some challenging things that
are just specific to problem windows. Thanks for your time and good luck cleaning windows.