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Spring Cleaning for Windows

March 23, 2015

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We’re approaching that time of year again, when we drop everything and focus our efforts on spring cleaning.  To clearing out your storage and getting rid of those clothes you never wear to steam cleaning carpets and washing windows, spring is most definitely in the air.

Cleaning windows can be a challenging task, so let’s discuss some simple tips for streak-free window cleaning inside and out.

 

Let’s Get Natural

Whether you have two windows or ten, using harsh chemicals to clean them is not only a poor choice for the environment, but also for your family.  More and more homeowners are looking to natural cleaning alternatives because of their health and cost benefits.  For example, a simple and safe window cleaner is a mixture of distilled white vinegar and water.  Vinegar helps remove marks and streaks from glass – simply mix equal parts vinegar and water in a spray bottle and you’re ready to go.

Another natural cleaning method involves using an antibacterial window cloth and water.  These cleaning cloths are inexpensive and available at most home supply stores; plus, they can be cleaned in your washing machine and reused again and again.  They’re a great addition to your home cleaning equipment.

Cleaning Inside

It’s not like window cleaning is rocket science.  Whatever supplies you intend to use, you just want to make sure to clean all your windows thoroughly.  This includes cleaning out your window tracks which will help ensure they open and close easily.  One simple tip for cleaning window tracks is to use an inexpensive or used toothbrush.  A great choice for cleaning tracks is a disposable, battery-operated electric toothbrush.  Scrub the tracks thoroughly with warm, soapy water and then just wipe clean with a cloth.

Cleaning Outside

So, you’re window cleaning adventures aren’t really finished until you’ve cleaned the outside of your windows as well.  For most windows, a squeegee and a bucket of warm, soapy water will do the trick.  Start with a cloth submerged in the soapy water and wipe each of the windows.  Then, take your squeegee to remove excess soap and water and you’ll be sure to notice a drastic improvement in the clarity of your windows.  Sometimes, outside windows can be very dirty, and you might find that a soft scrub brush is necessary to remove stubborn spots.  Another tip is to use a steam cleaner for your windows.  It really makes the job very quick and easy, and since you’re only cleaning with steam, it’s an environmentally friendly and cost-effective method for cleaning exterior windows.

Perhaps the most important tip to follow is to put your safety first.  Some of your exterior windows may be on the 2nd floor or higher, so you’ll need to have a ladder and a buddy to spot you.  If you’re not comfortable climbing up on a ladder, hire a professional.

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