There’s a beautiful view outside, but you need to wash the windows first!
When was the last time you cleaned your windows? Many internet sites claim that you should wash your windows twice or thrice a year (like this article here.) Maybe now is the time!
Learn here how to clean windows with zero streaks!
What is the best cleaner for your windows?
Cleaning windows is a bigger challenge than it looks for one reason: window streaks. Why are your windows streaky after cleaning them? Sometimes, it’s dry dirt, but more than often, it’s just cleaning product residue! Keep it in mind while choosing the cleaner!
When it comes to cleaning glass or streaky surfaces, natural is best. DIY cleaners with vinegar and alcohol work because both products evaporate after some minutes—leaving no residue behind.
On the other hand:
Commercial cleaning products may have excessive soap, ammonia, and other chemicals! Of course, warm soapy water and commercial window cleaners are efficient for washing dirty windows, but the chances of leaving streaks are higher!
Then, what’s the best homemade cleaner for my windows?
Usually, vinegar and water are enough to clean windows. You could add rubbing alcohol to the solution, but it’s better if you use it to spot clean tough stains.
To make your zero-streak homemade window cleaner, follow these two simple steps:
- Put one or two cups of warm water in a spraying bottle.
- Pour white vinegar into the bottle. You can put a tenth of the amount of water or make it a half-and-half solution. The concentration depends on how dirty your windows are!
What is the best way to clean windows without leaving streaks
Now is the time to clean your windows. The first thing to do is choose a cleaning product—either your trusted commercial cleaner or the homemade cleaner mentioned above.
Also, you’ll need at least two microfiber cloths and maybe your vacuum cleaner or duster.
Ready to begin? Here is how to clean a window!
Step 1. Dust the entire window (including the frame and sills)
If you spray the solution in a dusty window, you’ll end up with a mess. First, dry-clean all the dust and dirt. Use the vacuum crevice attachment to dust every corner in the window frame. Then, dust or vacuum the window sill and glass.
Step 2. Spray the cleaner throughout the glass
At this point, the window should appear almost clean! However, you need to remove the stains and build-up film in the glass. Spray the cleaner you chose previously, but be careful not to wet the frame. If you are cleaning multiple windows, work with just one at a time.
Step 3. Wipe the cleaner with a lint-free cloth
Wiping a window with a lint-free microfiber cloth is ideal. It will absorb the dirt and excess cleaner. For especially tough stains, dip a cotton pad in rubbing alcohol and dab the spot for a few seconds. Never use a razor or scrubbing pad—or you might scratch the glass!
Continue wiping the glass with the microfiber cloth until it appears completely clean. If you use soapy water, give a final rinse with only plain water.
Step 4. Use a clean cloth to dry your window
Just after wiping your window, dry it with a clean and dry cloth. Avoid paper towels that might leave a residue!
Step 5. If streaks appear, rinse the glass with plain water
Window cleaning is more about patience than technique.
After cleaning a window, you need to wait some minutes to see if streaks appear. This part is inevitable! Even the most experienced window cleaners struggle with streaks.
Remember that Illinois’ hardness of water is high. It means that running water has a high amount of minerals—and the very water could be leaving streaks! To remove the streaks, rinse the glass with a microfiber cloth and distilled water.
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