Tuesday, 23 February 2016

Cleaning Windows has always been the tiredsome thing in every house as one always feel tired when gets asked for cleaning the windows and if one doesn’t know a correct technique of cleaning windows; gets stuck and sometimes fills with an anger. In result, your windows remains messy. Keeping this point in mind, I made a list of top tips for cleaning windows. Not only will it help but it will bring back the shinning once your window panes had.


Getting started with the top tips
Begin windows cleaning with sponge first:
Washing up liquid in warm soapy water will work well but remember – the fewer suds the better. Be careful when using strong windows cleaning solutions but they do not damage surrounding paint work.
Wipe off the excess by water by grasping it:
With a clean squeegee, starting at the top of the window and work your way down in a reverse-S pattern for maximum efficiency. Regularly wipe the squeegee blade clean with an old rag to avoid transferring the dirt around.
Eliminate any removing water:
Remove any water from the glass with a damp, wrung-dry chamois or microfibre cloth. Finally dry the windowsill beneath where any water may have dripped down.
Prefer cloudy day to wash windows:
Although direct sunlight makes it easier to see the dirt, it also dires the windows too quickly, leaving streaks on the glass. Make sure you pick a cloudy day for your cleaning session (but if you’re doing outside, beware of rain!)
Get your windows cleaned at least twice a year:
It will make a truly surprising difference to your whole room by making it lighter and brighter. You will be surprised at how dirty your windows can get.  
Make your own cleaning solution:
Always make your own cleaning solution by adding two table spoons of vinegar to a small bucket of warm water.
For really dirty or greasy windows:
Use two tablespoons of household ammonia or domestic borax per gallon and rinse with the vinegar solution above. Finish with a dry, lint-free cloth.
What to do when bluffing:
When bluffing the clean, dry glass, use a pad of crumpled newspaper. The printers’ ink will give your windows an extra sparkle.

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