How to Clean Your Windows
Listed below are the tools you’ll need:
- White vinegar
- Water
- Spray bottle
- Small bucket
- Microfibre cloth
- Mop/window scrubber
- Sponge
- Squeegee
- Clean towel
Have you wondered how often you should clean your windows? Well, the answer is roughly every four-eight weeks! Every homeowner wishes this chore could be completed in the blink of an eye but this will require some time and effort. Below, you will learn the best practical window cleaning tips and tricks using eco-friendly methods and how to save yourself from making mistakes during the process.
Listed below are the tools you’ll need:
There are some important steps you need to consider when cleaning your windows on the inside and on the outside. You can add to your window cleaning step-by-step list the following advice:
Now, cleaning your windows inside your home is usually a breeze, right? Everyone has done it at some point in their life. However, we can’t say the same about washing the exterior side of the glass pane, especially if you live in an apartment, for example. So, below, we’ll look at several proven methods of how to clean outside windows you can’t reach.
There are different manual and robotic magnetic window cleaners on the market that use a similar principle. Each type is designed to clean windows of different thicknesses. The tool has been created to solve the conundrum of people, who wonder how to clean their exterior windows from inside. After all, no one wants to climb up a precarious ladder or wobble on their window ledge. If you’ve never heard of this gizmo, the device is made of two parts, which use microfibre cloths to clean both sides of the window at the same time.
The cleaning process involves spraying both sides of the glass with a window cleaning solution and moving the glider at a moderate pace across the interior pane, using the S-technique. Note that pushing the tool too quickly may cause for the magnets to disconnect.
The hose window cleaning technique is a quick fix for washing dirty exterior windows, both from inside and outside. Note that the method is not suitable if you live in a flat unless it’s located on the ground floor. Attach the hose to an outside or inside tap and spray down your exterior window, be it upstairs or downstairs. You can wash this way a window that is out of reach from the inside.
After following these tips the windows will be spotless in no time!
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