Your Quick Guide to Do It Yourself Window Cleaning for Your Dayton Home

Windows are a natural showpiece for any space. But dirt and grime can accumulate quickly, diminishing their attractiveness. There’s no better way to add some sparkle to your Dayton home than with crystal clear, streak-free windows. Windows should be thoroughly cleaned twice a year. But because it’s a task most people don’t look forward to, they’re often not washed as often as they should be. Fortunately, you don’t have to rely on just paper towels or newspaper and elbow grease to get beautiful windows in Dayton.

Here are some quick tips that will help you discover the best way to clean windows.

Use the Right Tools

Window cleaning solution and paper towels are usually the go-to tools for window cleaning. Using these tools is not necessarily the best way to clean windows, however. To wash your windows like a pro, you’ll need a squeegee fitted with a new rubber blade, a bucket, mild dishwashing liquid or white vinegar and some lint-free or microfiber towels. If you have divided or uniquely shaped windows, you can cut off the ends of a squeegee to fit your glass size.

The Process of Cleaning Your Windows

It’s best to clean your windows during a time of day where the sun is not directly shining on your windows. The sun’s heat can dry your cleaning solution, causing streaks and water spots to form. Use your towel or a sponge to apply soapy water to your windows. Use the squeegee to clean from top to bottom. The dish liquid and squeegee will knock dirt and grime loose, without scratching your window. Keep one towel in your pocket to wipe your squeegee and clean up any water that runs off of the window. Another can be placed along your windowsill to catch any drips.

For tough grime, try these tips:

  • Remove dried paint with a new, sharp razor blade.
  • Water and a white nylon scrub pad can help you get bug droppings and tree pitch off of your window surface.
  • Residue from stickers or labels can be soaked with a specialty goo-removing product and then scraped off with a razor blade.
  • A cup of ammonia mixed with 2 gallons of water will help you cut through thick grime or nicotine stains.
  • Change the filters on your cooling and air conditioning system regularly. This will help to trap dirt that would otherwise dirty your windows.
  • Screens can be removed and washed with warm water and a soft-bristled brush. Rinse with a hose and allow them to air dry before you reinstall them.

Cleaning the windows in your home may be a necessary chore, but there is no reason to make this task a major hassle. Clean windows can truly transform the way your home looks. Gather the right tools and work smart, and you can make your windows shine. To discover how the right replacement windows can enhance your Dayton home, contact the team at Renewal by Andersen of Dayton to schedule your complimentary consultation.

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