Cleaning windows like a pro

This post was written by Steve Hooker on December 17, 2009
Posted Under: Uncategorized

Cleaning windows is one of the hardest jobs to do in a house.  Depending on how big your home is you could have dozens of windows.  Another thing adding to the difficulty of cleaning windows is if you have a second floor.It is always hard to clean windows on higher levels of any structure.  And the hardest part of all is actually getting your windows streak free clean.Yes you may rid the windows of dirt and other pollutants but leaving streaks on it will still make it as dirty looking as ever before.  So here are some tips to avoid wasting your time when cleaning windows.

First thing you would need is to gather the right cleaning materials.What you are going to use as cleaning agent are the cleaning materials.  As a San Diego window cleaning service we do use professional cleaning supplies.  But if you are doing it yourself you don’t need it.You will still get a clean look without those.So what you need is some dishwashing liquid.  The trick is making sure not to add too much liquid to the water.

The next tool you will use is the squeegee.  As a San Diego window washing company this saves so much time.  This tool will be used to get all the initial wetness and dirt off of the window.  But make sure to use it correctly so you don’t get streaks.The best way to make sure that does not happen is to use a one way stroke of the squeegee.

And the last thing you would need is a newspaper.  This works remarkably well in my Carlsbad window cleaning service.This will be employed after cleaning the windows.  This is what will give you that final polish to remove any streaks and left over residue.You will be amazed at the results if you use this technique after the squeegee.

So there goes some of the techniques in cleaning your windows by yourself.It may not be as clean as when hiring a professional clean but you will be amazed at the results anyhow.

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