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Pro Tips for Simple Window Cleaning at home

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Nothing can give your home a facelift quite like sparkling clean windows. To make an impression or to enjoy the view, having clean windows makes a huge difference. When it comes to window cleaning in London, many homeowners dread the task. It can be time-consuming and tedious, but with the right supplies and techniques, you can make your windows shine like new!


Down below are some tips on window cleaning for your home. keep reading.


Supplies Needed for Window Cleaning


Before you tackle your windows, make sure that you have all the necessary supplies on hand. It may include a bucket, window cleaner or vinegar, a sponge or microfiber cloth, paper towels, and a squeegee. You may also need a ladder if the windows are out of reach. Have everything organized before you start to save yourself time later on.


Using Vinegar as an All-Purpose Cleaner


Vinegar is a great all-purpose cleaner usually used to clean most surfaces around your home quickly and easily. For window cleaning, mix 1 part white vinegar with 2 parts warm water in a spray bottle and shake well. Spray the mixture onto the glass and wipe it off with a clean microfiber cloth or sponge. To tackle stubborn spots or streaks remaining, scrub them gently with steel wool or an abrasive pad until they disappear, and to add extra shine, finish off by buffing them with a dry microfiber cloth or paper towel after the surface is dry.


Using a Squeegee


If you want professional-looking results from your window cleaning efforts, the squeegee is an essential tool! Start by spraying the window down with either window cleaner or vinegar solution. Then use the squeegee blade to go over every inch of glass in one smooth motion from top to bottom—you might need to go over each area several times for best results. Once finished wiping down the glass with the squeegee blade, use a lint-free cloth such as newspaper to buff any leftover moisture from the surface of the glass for added shine and clarity.


Start Cleaning Top Down


When it comes time to start cleaning your windows, always begin at the top and work your way down. It will help avoid streaking by allowing gravity to do its job as you go along. Start by spraying your window cleaner onto the glass in an “X” pattern using a spray bottle or sponge applicator. Wipe down each section with your soft cloth until it is completely clean then move on to the next section until you have finished every inch of glass on your window. Once you have wiped all of the dirt away, use your squeegee to remove any excess moisture from the surface in one swift sweep from top to bottom of each pane of glass.


Check for Streaks & Reapply if Necessary


Once you have finished cleaning each window pane, look at them from different angles to check for streaks or residue that may have been left behind. If there are still streaks present, reapply more window cleaner and wipe down with a dry cloth until all traces of dirt are gone and only clear glass remains!

Conclusion


Cleaning windows service doesn't have to be difficult or time-consuming with Prime Ace Cleaning & Support Services Ltd. We provide all types of cleaning services including professional carpet cleaning in London, support services, etc. Regular maintenance and professional window cleaning in London will keep your windows clean. Go ahead with the easy and hassle-free process- so what are you waiting for? Get in touch with the expert team right away and start making those windows shine!

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