Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Window Cleaning Tips - How to Have the Cleanest Windows in the Neighborhood

Nothing looks worse than a dirty window on a beautiful summer day. Use these easy techniques for spotfree, shiny windows.

Tools:
Soft, linkfree cotton cloths - old cotton t-shirts or diapers
Sponge/squeegee combination with a long handle if you have hard to reach windows
Bucket filled with lukewarm water, 3 tbsp. ammonia and a squirt of liquid dish soap
Toothpaste, for scratches
Q-tips
Plastic scrubber

Clean windows in the morning if the weather is hot. This prevents streaking caused by the washing solution drying too rapidly.

Work on one window at a time. Thoroughly scrub the window with the sponge side of the squeegee. If there is crud stuck to the window, use the plastic scrubber to gently remove it. Clean the corners with Q-tips.

Dry a strip at the top of the window with the cotton cloth. Pull the squeegee straight down, starting in the dry strip. Wipe the blade before moving to the next section. Mop up the bottom of the window and the sill with the cotton cloth.

Polish out any scratches with a little bit of toothpaste on a piece of clean cloth.

Repeat with the rest of the windows.

Follow these simple instructions and you will have clean windows you can be proud of.

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