With the summer months now in full swing, you may be looking to keep the glass, windows, and even mirrors in your home looking streak-free and sparkling. In this insightful guide, we are going to be sharing some of our most helpful tips for getting your delicate surfaces looking gleaming in no time. Keep on reading to find out more.
The first tip is to choose a day when it’s cloudy. Not raining but not sunny either and this will give you the perfect lighting to spot any streaks, handprints, fingerprints, and dirt that has collected over time. While sunny days can help see the condition of your windows, when spraying cleaning agents onto the glass, the warm air and sunlight will dry the cleaner quicker which makes it dry up much quicker, therefore leaving streaks of dirt and prints.
Mild soapy water is the best type of cleaning agent for windows. It is a cheaper alternative to window cleaning agents, and it works wonders. The key is to fill a bucket with lukewarm water and add a few drops of washing-up liquid. Don’t add too much because this will leave more marks and will be more difficult to remove.
Squeegees and microfibre cloths are great tools for cleaning windows and glass. They don’t scratch the material and they remove marks and dirt easily.
Motion-wise, the best technique for cleaning glass and windows is to clean one side vertically and then move onto the other side and clean that at a horizontal angle. Then this will allow you to check for any marks you could have missed.
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