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Every homeowner wants their windows to look as brand new as the day they were installed. Clean windows allow more light into the home and can help make you feel more connected with the outdoors as your views will not be obstructed by dirt and grime. But it can be hard to find the proper way to clean your windows while trying to avoid the pitfalls of streaking and scratching.
These are some tips you can follow on how to clean your windows like a professional without needing to pay professional fees.

You should avoid using glass cleaners that are made from ammonia or alcohol. While it might seem like they would produce a better clean, they will leave streaks and even a thin film, which attracts dust and moisture. If you have a particularly difficult spot, you can start the cleaning process by applying a solvent such as acetone or rubbing alcohol to a clean cloth and then
rubbing that directly on the spot. Wipe it dry and then continue to clean your window as you normally would.

No matter how stubbornly stuck on material might be, you should never use a razor or any other type of blade to help scrape them off. This can cause permanent scratches and it can leave your windows more prone to breaking in the future.

You should always use a soft, lint-free wipe when you rub on your solution. A microfibre cloth is ideal, but a gentle and clean paper towel will also work. You should rub from multiple directions to avoid streaking.

If you find you still have streaks after you have finished cleaning your window, simply rinse it with clear water to help remove any remaining cleaning solution.

The Types of Cleaning Solution to Use

If you will be purchasing a solution, make sure you use a commercial cleaner from a trusted brand. You can also use pre-mixed vinegar-based solutions, or you can make your own with some simple window cleaning DIY solutions.

Homemade Window Cleaning Solution

One of the popular window cleaning hacks is to create your own window cleaning solution using simple distilled vinegar or white vinegar. This is easy to find and its acidic composition works great to help break down the streaky fil that can accumulate on the windows and other glass surfaces. To clean your windows using your own homemade window cleaner, follow these steps:

– Mix one part distilled vinegar to 10 parts warm water in a spray bottle.
– Wipe down your window with a soft clean, cloth or paper towel in order to remove the dust before you spray your homemade solution, then spray it over the entire surface of the window.
– Use your towel to rub the vinegar mixture and work it into the dirty spots on your windows. Be generous with the amount of cleaner that you use, but try and avoid getting it onto the wood, fibreglass or vinyl frames, as it might discolour the finish.

If you are interested in new windows and doors, the experts at Advance Windows & Doors can provide you with more information. We will help you make an informed decision and will go over the different materials in more detail, so give us a call today!