There are numerous window cleaning tips that are
found throughout books and on various websites across the internet. Getting a
streak-free window that sparkles is a simple process so long as the proper
tools and cleaners are used. One common problem is that paper towels are
accustomed to clean the windows, and basic window cleaners are used. The
simplest way to clean a window is with a squeegee, but when that is not an
option newspaper is the next best thing.
Basic window cleaning tips begin with analyzing the
specific window that needs to be cleaned. The outside should always be done
first. It doesn't matter if a ladder is used to reach it, a squeegee with an
extension, or by simply reaching through the open window. The exterior surfaces
can be dirtier than the inside, so by cleaning it first, it will be easier to
get the window to sparkle and shine. It is recommended to rinse the exterior
surface with a sprayer attached to a garden hose to get the main dirt particles
off, before attempting to employ a cleaner and squeegee or newspaper.
Using a spray bottle filled with a cleaner that
contains ammonia or vinegar is the simplest way to accomplish this task. There
are numerous products in the marketplace that offer pre-soaked towels or
fabrics that guarantee a streak-free finish, but these products are usually not
just like they claim. Using a spray bottle to apply the cleaner is the better
tip for cleaning windows that may be given. Avoid the gimmicks and false
promises that manufacturers give.
Using a squeegee when possible is the better way to
acquire a window completely clean and streak free. If one is not available,
then using wadded up pieces of the newspaper is the next best option. A tip to
cleaning windows that needs to be understood is that towels and paper towels
will leave streaks and particles from them that fall off as they get wet. The
newspaper will leave a streak-free finish that will sparkle in the dullest of
sunshine and are easy to replace once they get to wet to remove the cleaner.
Simply grab a new sheet of paper, wad it up, and continue cleaning.
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