Cleaning windows can be a pain, but not only does the right solution make the job easier, it also helps ensure a streak-free finish. The wrong technique, however, can leave a sticky residue or even scratch the glass, requiring expensive replacement. The key to getting perfect results is to do the job in stages and use the best tools and techniques for a professional look.
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The first step in any Window Cleaning process is to remove as much loose dirt and dust from the frame, sill, tracks and hinges as possible. You can do this with a dry brush, vacuum or duster. It is best to do this before wetting the glass to prevent a loosening of dirt that can turn into a muddy mess when mixed with water.
Once all of the loose debris is removed, wipe down the entire surface of the glass with a clean micro-fiber cloth or paper towel, working from top to bottom. You may need to repeat this step if the glass is particularly dirty.
Next, spray the windows with a commercial glass cleaner or vinegar and water mixture. If using a liquid cleaner, it is important to begin at the top of the window and work toward the bottom to avoid splatters. If you do accidentally splatter, it is best to rinse the area with clean water as soon as possible to prevent spots and stains. When finished, use a squeegee to dry the window.
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