How to clean your windows!

Don’t be afraid to get a little dirty when cleaning your windows. It’s all part of the process!

Supplies needed

In order to get your windows looking their best, you’ll need a few supplies. First, you’ll need a good window cleaner. You can either buy a premade solution or make your own. If you choose to make your own, mix one part white vinegar with 10 parts water. Add a squirt of dish soap for extra cleaning power.

You’ll also need a sponge or clean cloths, and a squeegee. If you have particularly stubborn stains, you may need some fine sandpaper or steel wool as well.

Once you have your supplies gathered, you’re ready to start cleaning!

The process

Whether your windows are filmy from years of neglect or just need a seasonal cleaning, getting them sparkling is a satisfying task you can do in a single afternoon. All you need are a few inexpensive supplies and some elbow grease.

Here’s how to clean windows like a pro.

Start by dusting the window frames with a dry microfiber cloth to remove any cobwebs or surface dirt. If the frames are very dirty, you can use a damp cloth, but be sure to wipe them dry immediately afterwards.

Next, vacuum the window tracks with the brush attachment to remove any dirt, dust, or debris. If the tracks are extremely dirty, you may need to wash them with soap and water first.

Once the frames and tracks are clean, it’s time to wash the glass. Mix equal parts distilled vinegar and water in a spray bottle and mist the solution onto the windows. You can also use commercial window cleaner, but be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

Wipe the solution off with crumpled newspapers for streak-free shine or use a squeegee for larger windows. Be sure to work from top to bottom so that any streaks run down onto already-cleaned areas.

Finish up by wiping down the edges of the glass with a dry microfiber cloth.

The cleaning process…

Soak a sponge in the vinegar-water mixture. Wring it out well.
Wash the entire window with the sponge, including the edges and corners.
Rinse the window with a clean, wet sponge.
Dry the window with a clean, dry cloth or paper towels.

Before you start

Safety is always the number one priority. Be sure to read and follow all the manufacturer’s safety instructions before you begin.
MATERIALS NEEDED
-Rubber gloves
-Bucket
-Warm water
-Mild dish soap or ammonia
-Rubber squeegee
-Lint-free cloths or towels
-White vinegar (optional)

After you’re finished

Once you have finished washing your windows, you will need to take some time to make sure that they are properly dried. You can do this by using a squeegee or a lint-free cloth. Make sure to go over the entire window, including the corners and edges.

5 Common mistakes

Cleaning your windows is a task that is often put off because it seems like a lot of work. However, if you take the time to do it right, it can be a relatively easy task. There are a few common mistakes that people make when cleaning their windows, which can actually make the job harder. Avoid these mistakes and you will be able to get your windows clean in no time!

1. Not using the right cleaning solution.
2. Using too much pressure when cleaning.
3.Not rinsing the windows after cleaning.
4. Not drying the windows after cleaning.
5. Leaving streaks on the windows

Frequently asked questions

Q: How often should I clean my windows?
A: Depending on your location and the type of window, you should clean your windows at least once or twice a year.

Q: What is the best way to clean my windows?
A: The best way to clean your windows is to use a squeegee and a mild detergent.

Additional resources

Additional resources
-If you have hard water stains: Try a solution of 1 part vinegar to 10 parts water. Rub the solution on the stain with a sponge, then rinse with clean water.
-If you have soap scum: Make a paste of 1 part borax to 4 parts vinegar. Apply it to the soap scum and let it sit for 15 minutes before rinsing with clean water.
-If you have mildew: Mix 1 cup bleach in 1 gallon of water. Apply the solution to the affected area and let it sit for 10 minutes before rinsing with clean water.

Window cleaning services

The first step in cleaning your windows is to gather the right supplies. You will need a window cleaning solution, a sponge or cloth, paper towels, and a squeegee. Once you have gathered your materials, you will need to decide whether you will be cleaning your windows from the inside or the outside. If you are going to be cleaning your windows from the inside, you will need to open them and prop them up with something so that they do not close while you are cleaning them.

If you are going to be cleaning your windows from the outside, you will need to ladder so that you can reach all of the way to the top of the window. It is important that you use a stable ladder and that someone holds it for you while you are on it.

Once you have decided whether you will be cleaning your windows from the inside or the outside, you will need to make a solutions. There are many different recipes for window cleaning solutions, but a simple one is to mix together one part vinegar and two parts water.

After you have made your solution, wet your sponge or cloth in it and then wring it out so that it is only damp. starting at the top of the window, wipe down the entire surface in a side-to-side motion. Be sure to rinse your sponge or cloth often in order to avoid streaks.

Once you have wiped down the entire window surface, use your squeegee to remove any excess water and solution from the window. Start at the top of the window again and move the squeegee in a side-to-side motion downwards. Wipe the blade of your squeegee clean after each stroke with a dry paper towel. Repeat this process until all of the water and solution has been removed from the window.

Finally, dry any remaining moisture from the frame of the window with a dry paper towel or cloth

Hiring a professional

Professionals have the right kind of equipment to do a great job, such as ladders, extension poles, and squeegees. They also have the experience to know what products to use on your windows and in what quantity.

Angela White

I am a motivational speaker and business consultant based in London.