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Getting the Job Done Right About Window Cleaning

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There is a reason that window cleaning is one of the most commonly requested services by property managers and homeowners—it's hard to do well! Why? Because windows are constantly exposed to the elements, streaking dirt will build up and harden if you neglect to clean them. 

But with the right tools and techniques, you can get the job done right and have sparkling clean windows in no time. 

Here are a few tips to help you get started. 

Window Cleaning Is an Important Part of Home Maintenance

Most people think of window cleaning as a chore that has to be done but isn't important. However, cleaning your windows is an important part of home maintenance.

Here are four reasons why you should make sure to keep your windows clean:

1. Clean Windows Let In More Natural Light

This is especially important in the winter when the days are shorter, and there is less natural light. All that dirt and grime on your windows is blocking the sun, making your home feel darker and more depressing. A good way to brighten up your home (and your mood!) is to clean your windows.

2. Clean Windows Improve Your Home’s Curb Appeal

If you're trying to sell your home, dirty windows are a big turn-off for potential buyers. No one wants to buy a home that hasn't been well-cared for. Even if you're not trying to sell, clean windows can make your home look more inviting and welcoming.

3. Clean Windows Make It Easier to Spot Problems

If you can't see through your dirty windows, you're more likely to miss things that need to be fixed. For example, you might not notice a crack in your windowpane if it's covered in dirt. Keeping your windows clean can catch potential problems before they become big issues.

4. Clean Windows Save You Money in the Long Run

If you let your windows get too dirty, you'll eventually have to replace them. Not only is this expensive, but it's also a hassle. It's much easier (and cheaper!) to clean your windows regularly.

Here Are a Few Tricks to Getting the Job Done Right

You’ll Need the Proper Tools

If you want to get the job done right, you'll need a squeegee and ladder. With a squeegee, you can reach high places and clean hard-to-reach areas. A ladder will also come in handy when cleaning windows on tall buildings.

In addition to a squeegee and ladder, you'll also need a bucket, soap and water. You'll use the bucket to hold the soap and water while cleaning. The soap will help dissolve any dirt or grime on the windows.

Start by Removing Any Dirt or Debris

No one likes looking out dirty windows. Not only is it unsightly, but it can also be dangerous. If you have ever had to clean a window, you know that it can be a pain. Avoiding streaking and getting all the nooks and crannies can be frustrating.

One of the most important things to do when cleaning windows is to remove any dirt or debris before you start. This will help ensure that your windows are clean and streak free. One way to do this is to use a wet rag. Simply dampen a cloth with water and wipe down the window. This will remove any dust or dirt that may be on the surface.

Apply Window Cleaner 

Once you have removed any dirt or debris from the window, it's time to apply a cleaner. You can use a commercial window cleaner or make your own. To make your cleaning solution, simply mix equal parts of water and vinegar.

Next, take your squeegee and dip it into the cleaning solution. Start at the top of the window and work your way down. Be sure to wipe the blade of the squeegee after each stroke. This will help prevent streaking.

Use a Ladders

If you have high windows that are difficult to reach, a ladder is a useful tool. Before using a ladder, check if it is in good condition. This will help ensure that you use the ladder safely.

Set up the ladder on a level surface. If possible, have someone hold the ladder while you climb up. This will help prevent the ladder from tipping over.

Once you are on the ladder, keep your balance and be careful. Wipe the window cleaner from side to side, careful not to miss any spots. When you finish, carefully climb down and put the ladder away.

Use a Cleaning Brush for Tough Stains

If there are tough stains on the windows, you may need to use a brush to remove them. There are a variety of brushes available, so choose one that is appropriate for the type of stains you are dealing with.

Simply dip the brush into a cleaning solution and scrub the stain. Rinse the area afterwards to remove any residue.

Conclusion

Window cleaning can be an enjoyable task if you follow the systematic way of cleaning. You can get the job done quickly and efficiently and you will have a sparkling clean window in no time.

Window cleaning is an essential part of home maintenance. And sometimes, you can’t make your windows as clean as how expert cleaners do.  So, it is important to find a reliable and experienced window cleaner to keep your windows looking their best. 

Whether you're looking for a one-time clean or a regular service, get quotes from several companies before making your decision. By finding the best window cleaning services in your area, you'll be assured that your windows will always look great—no matter what the weather brings.


Sources:

https://www.bunnings.com.au/diy-advice/diy-skills/cleaning/how-to-clean-windows

https://hipages.com.au/article/window_cleaning_techniques

https://www.lifehacker.com.au/2020/05/how-to-clean-your-windows-inside-and-out/

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