Entry #2399, May 9, 2013
Your windows are not just decorative accessories but one of the essential structures at home. Windows serve as your access to outdoor surroundings. Also, your windows provide ventilation to your home. So it’s not just something installed without a purpose – home windows are vital structures.
But windows need to be maintained regularly. Otherwise, it will look terrible and spoil your interior and exterior home design. A regular cleaning is a must to maintain the looks and prolong the life of your window.
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Check out these 3 effective ways to Spring clean your windows:
1. Use rubber-edge squeegees
This is one of the most effective ways to clean your windows. The steps involve are very simple and quick. You just have to prepare a container of warm water, sponge and dishwashing soap. Mix dishwashing soap with water and dip the sponge. Wet the window and rub it away with the sponge. Dry it out using the rubber-edge squeegee. Start the procedure on the upper corner going down.
2. Sponge and towel
This combination is a sure hit. With sponge and towel, you can be sure that you dirt and dust are removed from the surface. To start the cleaning process, dip sponge to a warm water with mild detergent. Wet the window glass by rubbing it with a sponge. After rubbing the entire surface, wipe it out with a dry towel.
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3. Using paper towels can be effective
This is a simple yet effective way to clean your windows. All you need is a bucket of water, paper towel and alcohol. Pour 10 ml of rubbing alcohol into a gallon of water. Shake the mixture and dip the paper towel. Gently wipe the windows and let it dry.
These are just three of the effective ways to Spring clean your windows. You can try all these options and see which one fits your window type.
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