Mauro Burgio
Friday, August 23.
You can read more about the whole tinfoil dryer sheet process in.The dryer sheets must have been leaving a residue on the cloths that kept them from working!
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.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.
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..And we’re not even halfway through the process yet!.
So during my last “book-writing story” installment, I was telling you about.all the stuff that happens before you even begin writing the book.
You think that’s it’s just a matter of deciding “Hmm, I think I’ll write a book” and then you just start typing away, but when you’re working with a publisher, there’s an amazing amount of back-and-forthing that happens before you ever put pen to paper, or characters to screen, as the case may be.So after all of that went down, I was free to start writing this little book to my heart’s content, or rather, filling in the blanks in my already-decided-upon outline.