Unlike the walls of your house, windows show all the fingerprints, dog slobber and overall grime that builds up on Mountain View Window Cleaning the glass. When they’re dirty, it’s obvious. If you’ve been hiding them behind blinds and curtains then it’s probably time to give them a good wipe down. A good general rule is to wash them at least twice a year.
What you will need to clean your windows effectively:
Store bought glass cleaner or white vinegar
Untreated paper towel, newspaper, or lint-free cloth
Soft-bristle brush
Towel/cloths to wipe up spills
Sponge
Squeegee
There are a few different ways to do this: using a store-bought solution or making one yourself at home. If you want a quick, convenient solution and don’t mind a slightly streaky finish then use a bottle of Windex or another glass cleaner, like Puracy’s, which is one of Amazon’s top-rated non-toxic cleaning solutions.
Don’t use an absorbent paper towel or cloth treated with fabric softener to spread the solution because you’ll also end up leaving lint and film behind. To avoid streaks use an untreated paper towel, newspaper or lint-free cloth. According to Windex, old cotton diapers (unused, of course) are a good choice. From there it’s pretty straight forward, just spray the solution and wipe it dry.
If you’d rather not buy a pre-made window cleaner, you can easily make your own using vinegar. Vinegar is essentially a one-stop shop for cleaning around the house, from getting the grime out of your microwave to unclogging drains, so it’s good to have on hand anyway.
To clean your windows, there’s a few options for homemade solutions:
One part hot water to one part white vinegar
Dishwashing liquid and warm water
If windows are totally filthy: warm up one cup of white vinegar (don’t add water) and apply it directly to the glass
