Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Getting Windows Spotless

Cleaning windows can be a lucrative business if you know how to perform the job the right way. When you're cleaning windows for homeowners or businesses, you need to use the proper supplies that won't leave streaks behind and that will get the glass as clean as possible. Before you begin cleaning for the customer, you need to make sure your equipment is clean so that it won't leave dirt and debris on the windows. You also need to make sure you have all of the solutions that will be sprayed on the windows before you begin the job. 

A window cleaning Hinsdale IL company will usually have a few different types of cleaning solutions to use on windows. You should have one that is specifically used on glass and one that can be used to clean window frames along with the metal that is often around windows if you're cleaning storm windows. A squeegee is a good tool to have so that you can remove as much water as possible from the glass after it's been cleaned. Microfiber cloths are good to have on hand as well as these usually trap lint and dirt. Avoid using products that will scratch the surface of the glass, such as abrasive chemicals and cloths. Avoid using paper towels to clean windows because they can be harsh on the surface. 

The first thing that you want to do is prepare the solution that you'll use for cleaning in a bucket. Dip the cloth or towel that you're going to use in the solution. Spray bottles might be convenient, but they often leave spots and streaks on the windows. Wring the water out of the cloth before cleaning the glass. Don't let the cloth drip because this can leave streaks behind as well. Start cleaning the windows from the top so that all of the dirt reaches the bottom of the glass instead of moving the dirt from the bottom to the top and covering it once again. Rinse completely with clean water before using a squeegee to remove excess water. 
               

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