Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Window Cleaning How To’s

Lots of individuals take it upon themselves the obligation of washing their own home windows and end up disappointed with the outcome. A few are able it and employ professional window cleaners. However some just can’t spend excess funds on employing specialists. Besides it is too far off to clean house windows yourself. You just need to understand the fundamentals and have with you the proper tools to complete the job correctly. Here's some window cleaning how to’s.

To begin with you'll need a squeegee, a 12 inch one to be exact and should more than suffice. Go for one that is of high quality where one can put new rubber in the event it requires replacing. You also need some old but clean cotton clothes, dish soap and a bucket. If your home has a second storey then you need a ladder, but extendable poles are enough and will also do just fine.

First window cleaning how to should be to fill your pail with 2 gallons of cool water, and then add a shot of dish soap. Try varied quantities but you don't want too much or not enough of the dish soap. You simply need enough to provide a little slide and glide for your squeegee. Dip your strip washer to the water and splash it all over to produce foam. Squeeze it out to remove excess water. Apply the strip washer to the window and wash in round movement. Scrub until the soil is removed, after that get ready to use squeegee on the glass. What you must do is clean it horizontally first then top to bottom. When you scrub up and down, start from the top towards the bottom.

Don’t put too much strain on the window; let the squeegee do its magic. Clean the rubber of the squeegee dry with dry cotton fabric then pull down again on the window. Make sure that the top end of the squeegee is slanting in the direction that you're tugging from. This will make sure that the water flows down the window. After some practice you will be soon on your way perfect windows cleaning.

MADDW

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