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Focus Cleaning offers top-tier window cleaning services in Toronto. Our window washers can handle even multiple story buildings in Toronto and leave all glass surfaces sparkling u2013 no streaks or water spots.

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  1. 5 Common Window Cleaning Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them!) Keeping your windows clean might seem straightforward, but achieving streak-free, spotless windows requires attention to detail. Unfortunately, some common mistakes can leave windows looking worse for wear. Here’s a guide to avoid these mistakes and enjoy crystal- clear windows every time. 1. Using the Wrong Cleaning Solution One of the most common mistakes in window cleaning is using the wrong cleaning solution. These solutions may also leave streaks or dull spots. Use a specialized window cleaning solution designed for glass or a mixture of warm water and mild dish soap. This approach will provide a clean finish without risking long-term damage. Avoid it: opt for window-specific cleaners or make your own solution with gentle ingredients. 2. Cleaning Windows on a Sunny Day Sunny weather might seem ideal for window cleaning, but direct sunlight can dry your cleaning solution too quickly, causing streaks. Sunlight speeds up the evaporation process, which often leaves behind visible streaks, making all your hard work less effective. Avoid it: Pick a cloudy day or early morning for window cleaning. The cooler conditions allow you to work without the solution drying too fast, giving you more time to achieve a streak-free shine. 3. Using Paper Towels or Newspaper Many people still use paper towels or newspapers to wipe their windows. However, these materials can leave lint, streaks, or even smudges behind. Newspaper ink can also transfer onto the glass, creating more work in the long run.

  2. Avoid it: Use a microfiber cloth or a squeegee instead. Microfiber cloths are soft, highly absorbent, and don’t leave lint behind, while squeegees help pull away excess liquid for a cleaner finish. 4. Forgetting to Clean Window Frames and Sills Overlooking window frames and sills is a common mistake that can lead to a messy appearance. Dust and dirt accumulate on frames and sills, which can eventually transfer to the glass, undoing your hard work. Avoid it: Start by wiping down frames and sills before cleaning the glass. Use a damp cloth to remove dust and debris, ensuring that you don’t accidentally create new smudges on your freshly cleaned windows. 5. Using Too Much Cleaning Solution A common assumption is that more cleaning solution means cleaner windows. However, using too much solution can lead to excess residue and streaking, especially if you’re not able to wipe it away effectively. Avoid it: Use a small amount of cleaning solution and apply it evenly. For larger areas, a spray bottle helps with controlled application, ensuring that you don’t overdo it. Window cleaning can be challenging, especially when trying to avoid common pitfalls. By choosing the right tools, avoiding harsh chemicals, and cleaning frames and sills, you can achieve a streak-free shine every time. If you’d rather leave the job to the experts, consider contacting Focus Cleaning for professional window washing in Toronto. Their experienced team uses specialized tools and techniques to ensure your windows sparkle without the hassle. Happy cleaning!

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