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Window cleaning tips from experts

Cleaning windows can be dangerous! If you're washing your own windows, keep in mind <br>that there's a chance you'll get hurt. Always have someone assist you in stabilizing <br>your ladder to decrease the risk of a fall. Even pros use the buddy system while working <br>on high windows.<br>

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Window cleaning tips from experts

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  1. Window cleaning tips from experts

  2. You’ve replaced the windows or added some expense on that, now try to add some more values, hope you remember the traditional ways of glass cleaner and newspaper is “out the window,” but we’ve got pro tips on keeping your views crystal clear. We sat down with local window cleaning expert from AIREDRIE, from a renowned Window cleaning Company from CANADA. Here are some tips for window cleaning tips for homeowners:

  3. Don’t Use Blue Window Cleaner | Do Use Gentle Dish Soap That bright BLUE chemical, is a window cleaner in your cupboard is indeed one of the oldest cleaners on the market, but contrary to popular belief, it’s one of the worst things to put on your windows. Why? Because it leaves a waxy, streaky, and difficult-to-remove layer behind. Each time you wipe your windows, that film accumulates and distributes dirt and grime, obscuring your view even more.

  4. Avoid harsh chemicals like ammonia because they're unnecessary and perhaps unsafe to work with. Instead, use a warm water and moderate dish soap solution to clean your windows. One pail of warm water mixed with an ounce of dish soap produces a cleaner that is significantly more effective – and far less expensive – than pre-packaged options.

  5. Use the Right Tools Instead of Paper Towels Paper towels are inefficient, wasteful, and streaky. Sunshine employs a strip washer, which is essentially a soft cleaning sponge on a pole. After carefully scrubbing the window with the sponge, use a high-quality squeegee to remove the majority of the solution. Finally, a microfiber will provide a streak-free, crystal-clear finish.

  6. Have you been using the outdoor hose to wipe your windows? Cleaning your screens, the same way you clean your panes is recommended by professionals, A mild scrub with a strip washer followed by a hose rinse is far more effective than just using the hose.

  7. Don't Put Your Safety at Risk | Get to Know Your Windows Window cleaning can be hazardous! If you're washing your own windows, be aware of the potential for injury. To reduce the chance of a fall, always have someone help you stabilize your ladder. When working on high windows, even pros employ the buddy system.

  8. Windows can be cumbersome. Many contemporary thermal pane windows feature latches that allow the window sash to tilt for easy cleaning. While this can make things easier, these windows can be very heavy and difficult to manage. Damage to your window might be caused by improper sash tilting.

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