If there’s one thing that every homeowner wants, it’s for their home to be as spotless as possible — windows included. However, thanks to crazy Midwest weather, pollution and dirt build up over time. Getting your windows to look as brand new and fresh as the day they were installed can seem impossible.
When you add in the fact that you can’t seem to clean them without leaving streaks or you can’t get the blinds to cooperate, it can turn into a real mess fast. That’s why the experienced professional cleaners of Housekeeping Maid Easy are here to help.
Contrary to what you may believe, it can be very easy to clean your windows like a pro, as long as you have the needed time, patience, solutions, and equipment to get the job done. Let’s take a look at what things you need to do to get to window cleaning like a pro.
Before you learn how to clean windows correctly, you need to have the equipment to do it. Luckily, the average homeowner such as yourself can use a variety of tools that they feel best for their needs.
In this article, we’ll give you a list of equipment that can be best utilized for both indoor and outdoor window cleaning:
Many of these items can be found at your local hardware or convenience store and don’t cost much money.
Choosing a window cleaning solution can be tough. As one of our top window cleaning tips, always choose a cleaning solution that aligns with your values but still gets the job done.
For example, you can find brands, such as Method at Target, that are completely plant-based and safe for pets but still clean very well. You can find the best information on the bottle and from online reviews.
If you’re the type of person who likes to use homemade cleaning solutions, that works too! There are two options for making your own window washing solution at home.
One way is to mix a few drops of dish detergent with a bucket of hot water. You don’t need it super sudsy but just enough to see a few bubbles.
You can also mix equal parts white vinegar and hot water. This solution, although smelly, can be a great tool for disinfection of the window sills and blinds.
Removing the window blinds before cleaning can prove difficult. Often, there will be parts you can unscrew and reattach to get the entire window blind set off.
However, if you want to keep it easier, simply opening your blinds to the fullest and cleaning each blind individually before cleaning the window is a good option too. This way, dirt on the blinds doesn’t transfer to your newly cleaned windows.
You’ll want to do your window cleaning on a dry, cloudy day to lessen your chances of fogging and streaks.
Start by spraying your window generally with cleaner. Don’t hold back. This allows the cleaner to really settle in and do its job. Then wipe the solution off in circular motions until dried off. You should be left with a spotless window and a great view.
Sometimes you want to leave the hard work to someone else, and that’s okay! The dedicated house cleaning services of Housekeeping Maid Easy are here to help.
With our services on your side, you get to make the most out of a cleaning plan that is both affordable and comprehensive and includes your much-needed window cleaning. We can provide you with a plan that fits your schedule offering weekly house cleaning services, monthly house cleaning services, and beyond.
Ask our current clients — they love working with us because we put their wants and needs first. We get the job done on time and follow a strict COVID policy to keep everyone safe.
Our service areas are as follows: Fishers, Carmel, Westfield, Lawrence, McCordsville, Zionsville, Noblesville, Midtown Indy, Downtown Indy.
If you’re ready to live your life to the fullest and leave the window washing to the professionals, then reach out to us today to request a quote today.