I remember once looking at my windows and telling myself “this is an easy job” but getting down to it I discovered it was one of the world’s most tedious jobs and worse, it’s so boring and needs a great deal of cleverness to remove stubborn dirt and stains from the glass surfaces. This realization and the fear of leaving smudges or worse scratches made me think that this is best left to the professional window washers to handle.
But we’re going to show you some secret techniques you can apply to do it yourself, like a pro.
Tools You Need
The tools you use to achieve a task is just as important as the outcome itself. In order for you to succeed with the technique of cleaning your windows, leaving no streaks and smudges, you’ll need the following:
Microfiber Cloth
A cloth of this material won’t leave lint. This makes it capable to remove lint left by other materials.
Squeegee
Wherever and whenever window cleaning is involved, a squeegee is there. It’s used to wash and wipe the windows.
Newspapers
The black and white prints to be precise. You don’t want to smear colors all over the glass.
Coffee Filters
Its work is similar to the microfiber cloth. It’s used to remove lint.
The Techniques
Dip a sponge or cloth into a solution of warm water and a window cleaning agent. Use the sponge/cloth to wipe the entire window. With the squeegee, wipe the solution from the glass with vertical strokes. Try not to cross over each stroke as this could get messy. Wipe areas you can reach with a towel.
After each stroke with the squeegee, be sure to wipe the squeegee with a clean damp cloth before moving on with the next stroke.
If you prefer to use a coffee filter or newspaper, first put the solution on a spray bottle and apply it to the glass. As you apply, wipe away the solution from up to down or left to right. But remember, whichever motion you using, try to be consistent with it.
For better results, try cleaning your windows on an overcast day when the sun doesn’t shine directly on your windows. A less breezy day is also a good time. Why? Well, it won’t be nice for the solution to dry off on your window so quickly while you’re still working on the glass. That only makes the cleaning that much harder.
Never at any point should you be tempted to use abrasives on your windows especially where glass is involved. This will only harm and ruin the appearance of your glass.
The best way to tackle tough stains on windows is with patience and gentleness, not for the benefit of the stains of course, but for the sake of your glass.
Why Hire an Exterior Window Cleaner
Many homeowners neglect the windows on the outside just because they think that they will get dirty minutes after they’ve been cleaned. We use a wax additive in our solutions to help with powder in moisture on the windows. The professionals at Arizona window washers help keep your windows clean without costing you the hassle. When this salute is added, I can help keep your windows clean and easy to touch for up to six months. Can you read it to find out more perks of hiring your professionals at Arizona window washers?
Window screens
No one typically thinks to clean the window screens on the outside of your home. Well, let me just say they’re no fun to clean and can be a little tricky at times if you don’t know what you’re doing. Many exterior cleaning companies will clean your screens but I am companies use better cleaning techniques compared to just your water and rag. Many homeowners don’t realize that when you open your windows when it starts to get cooler outside, all the air flows through those. And if you have dirty screens, it is going to increase your allergens.
Chemicals and tools
Getting all the necessary tools to clean your windows can be bulky and run you a lot of money. Having to pick up buckets, squeegees, cleaner, towels, and any other tools necessary to clean your windows, it’s just going to cost you more money than it would to hire someone to clean them. Many companies use the wrong chemicals and tools resulting in ruining your windows. Here Arizona window washers we use high-quality cleaners and equipment to help ensure and protect your windows. If you have had glass that’s been treated, it is very easily possible to ruin it. Causing it to get cloudy. Another thing people don’t think about is the materials of the frame, caulking, and paint around the windows are made of. Some chemicals can be harsh and damaging, while others can be the greatest.
Ask about our bundles
Here at Arizona Window Washers, we have special deals that we offer when you get more than one service. Another thing we offer is to write us an honest review and get 20% off your next visit. Arizona window washers is meant to handle your exterior window cleaning needs. We have been proudly serving the valley for the past 10 years and are backed by a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee. If you have any questions please feel free to call 480-828-2277. Serving all of carefree, Glendale, Cave Creek, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, and any other neighboring cities so call now!
Extra bits of window cleaning advice
Dust won’t let your window remain the way they are. Wiping your window with clean towels or microfiber cloth on weekends is a great way to keep your windows clean. Wash your windows on cloudy and humid days. If humidity is low, water, even cold water evaporates quickly and you may find yourself surprised and annoyed at the result. Water evaporates slowly when humidity is much. Wash your windows at least four times a year for the best and most satisfactory results.
Window Washing Services in Arizona
At Arizona Window Washers, our vision is to be the premier window cleaning services company that you will be happy to refer to your friends, family, relatives, neighbors, and co-workers. Located in Phoenix, AZ, we are veteran-owned and locally operated. We take pride in our work and our experienced, professional, highly trained and friendly staff is ready year-round to serve your every property washing need. We offer the best customer service coupled with the lowest rates we can manage. Call us today at 480-335-7373.