DIY: Be Your Own Window Cleaning Service

Washing windows to get a better view only takes a few minutes per window. It is something you can do gradually, a window or two per weekend as part of your do it yourself home improvement chores. If you take this task on and just do it yourself, you can avoid having to pay for an expensive window cleaning service.

Washing windows is a chore that goes back at least a century. Many different ways are available to wash windows. There are a number of new gadgets on the market; however, the same old styles work just as well. The traditional window washing technique includes Windex or an off brand of window cleaner used together with old newspapers.

Many people have used paper towels in the past but it is not advisable. The different types of paper towels on the market are basically two styles. They come in a thick style which is not a good idea because it can leave fuzzes on the window; and thin paper towels will shred and they do not leave a good looking window either.

Newspaper works for washing windows for a better view; the science behind it is not that clear but the fact that washing windows with glass cleaner and newspaper will give you a window that appears clean and without streaks. Newspaper also works for cleaning mirrors and other glass surfaces. It is one of the least expensive ways to clean windows and it is also one of the easiest.

There are a number of tips about cleaning windows which will give you more shine to your windows. Washing the windows on the outside of the house should be done before washing the inside windows; also do not wash windows during noon time houses when the sun is hottest; try washing them either in the morning or evening.

The way you wash the windows is important; kind of like the scene from Karate Kid when he is learning to paint. When washing inside windows you should use the motion of a side to side action; but on the outside windows you’ll be washing from top to bottom. After you have finished you’ll be able to see if you need any touch ups.

If you are pregnant, or have young children at home, or if you are simply concerned about chemical sensitivities in cleaning products, take time to review the ingredients of your window cleaning supplies. In any case, even if they are not at all toxic, you will want to store all detergents, sprays, and the rest of your window cleaning equipment high out of the reach of your children.

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