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Home Window Washing

If you’re a fan of Harry Potter, you’ll agree with me that nothing is like the sword of Godric Gryffindor. It never needs cleaning, is impervious to dirt and dust and only imbibes that which makes it stronger. Windows aren’t like that and need to be washed, cleaned, and polished from time to time. That’s where home window washing becomes essential. Either that or their condition deteriorates and becomes a big blot in the appearance of your house.

Following these hints for home window washing and cleaning will guarantee your windows last longer.

You’re going to need a bucket, a sponge, a dry broom, a squeegee, a microfiber cloth, old towels, and a cleaning solution or detergent for effective home window washing.

  • First, you want to do is to sweep off cobwebs that have been spun on close to, on or around the window. Afterwards, you can rid the glass of the layer of dust coating it, with a rag, this will make subsequent steps a lot easier.
  • Wash the microfiber cloth and sponge This makes sure that the dirt on the cloth and sponge doesn’t contaminate and saturate the cleaning solution you’re going to be used in washing the windows. Makes it less hard than it’s supposed to be.
  • In a fresh solution of water and detergent soak in the sponge and use it to wash your window. Try to make sure that there are little quantities of soap suds on the glass while washing. Use cold water for the best results. Warm or hot water evaporates quickly, leaving streaks of dirt in its
  • After you’re done the washing, if available, use a clean squeegee. From the top of your window, working your way down in vertical strokes, wipe the window, repeating the motion after cleaning it with a clean old rag. If you don’t have a squeegee available, a microfiber cloth will be useful. A clean one you’d already washed prior to washing the window.

 

  • Wipe off water or soap that may have dropped on the window frame when you were washing the windows to make your work complete.
  • Stand back and appreciate how clean your windows are and the amount of bright sunlight you’re inviting into your home.

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Extra bits of window cleaning advice

Dust won’t let your window remain the way they are. Wiping your windows with clean towels or a 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 high.

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 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is home window washing important?

Home window washing is essential to maintain the clarity and appearance of your windows. Dirty windows can block natural light, accumulate grime, and affect your home’s overall aesthetic.

How often should I do home window washing?

It’s recommended to perform home window washing at least four times a year. Regular washing prevents long-term buildup of dirt, dust, and hard water stains.

What tools do I need for effective home window washing?

For a thorough home window washing job, you’ll need a bucket, sponge, dry broom, squeegee, microfiber cloth, old towels, and a good cleaning solution or detergent.

Should I use cold or warm water for home window washing?

Cold water is best for home window washing. Warm or hot water evaporates too quickly and can leave streaks or soap residue on the glass.

Can I do home window washing on sunny days?

It’s better to do home window washing on cloudy, humid days. Low humidity and direct sun cause water to evaporate quickly, leaving behind streaks and spots.