

The device is a little intimidating until you dig into the brand's simple one-sheeter on how to use it. Architectural Digest turned me on to Tyroler's Bright Tools's Magnetic Glider, and the brand sent me one to test out on my scummy Brooklyn windows.

Since I'm on the fourth floor and my landlord would never spring for professional cleaning, I took to the internet to figure out a solution. Tyroler Bright Tools' Magnetic Window Cleaner The Testerīridget Clegg, a fourth-floor apartment dweller who has been gazing out of dirty windows for far too long The BriefĬleaning the outside of my windows has never been a top housekeeping priority, but once I zeroed in on the accumulated grime blocking my views, I had to figure something out that didn't involve dangling outside my apartment building. There are a lot of cool things out there that make us wonder - do they really work? In our I Tried It series, we set out to use them in the real world and have determined that, in fact, they really do.
