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Lesser-Known Cleaning Tips to Consider for Your Windows

Cleaning Tips to Consider for Your Windows

Clean on a Cloudy Day

Cleaning while sunlight is directly hitting your windows may cause the cleaner’s lather to dry quickly before it can be washed away, resulting in noticeable streaks. Make sure you schedule the window cleaning on a day when the sun is covered by clouds. Overcast skies help reduce glare, allowing you to check for these streaks.

Ditch the Paper

Many homeowners use paper towels and old newspaper sheets to scrub and dry the glass. It is not recommended, however, because they break down and leave lint behind. Use a microfiber cloth instead of paper because it is effective in grabbing dirt and dust without leaving any gunk or residue.

Use a Rain Repellent

Every time it rains, water droplets collect on your windows’ exterior glass. As soon as sunshine arrives, water stains begin to appear on the surface, which can be hard to deal with during cleaning. Window and roof repair pros recommend using a rain-repellent spray. If applied on the window glass surface, rainwater will bead up and roll off the windows more easily.

Clean Twice a Year

Cleaning the interior and exterior of your windows should be done twice a year, in the spring and the fall. This way, you can prevent the buildup of tough mineral deposits from rain. Delaying it further could result in deep-seated stains that may require the use of harsh chemicals to remove them effectively.

Silver Leaf Contracting is more than just your go-to local roofers. We can also be relied upon for your other exterior home improvement projects, including window replacement. Our team of professionals can install your new, energy-efficient units in less than a day. Call (330) 313-0620 or fill out our contact form to request a free quote.