Spray & buff for georgian and leaded, and definitely use a microfibre!
Thats true.
For regular windows, scrim is better than micro-fibre. But when it comes to lead and georgian, micro-fibre is king.
Well actually- wfp is- but thats another story!
I actually disagree here, I think Micro is better all round and I've used scrim for 23 years, the good quality microfibre are first rate and not much more expensive now that scrim...
WFP is of course the best way of dealing with either georgian or leaded windows, I do agree with that!
I would recommend all newbies to get a sprayer, and I'd also say to get a propietary solution such as Tesco's own brand window cleaning spray, its just about the cheapest out there and is also a first rate solution.
You can of course mix up a very weak solution using whatever detergent you use for your window cleaning, but the sprayers don't last long, and at only about 70p or so you might as well buy sprayer and solution in one package.
And as Krayzee says, on leaded windows, using spray & buff is as quick as using a squeegee on an unleaded house with the same windows (but much harder work!)
Ian