Cleaning windows like a pro

The windows is one of the hardest parts of the house to clean.  Depending on how big your home is you could have dozens of windows.And if you have a second floor then it would be more difficult to clean it.It is always hard to clean windows on higher levels of any structure.And the hardest thing to do when cleaning windows is to clean it without leaving streaks on it.Yes you may rid the windows of dirt and other pollutants but leaving streaks on it will still make it as dirty looking as ever before.  So here are some tips to avoid wasting your time when cleaning windows.

First thing you have to do is to have the right cleaning materials.What you are going to use as cleaning agent are the cleaning materials.  As a window cleaning San Diego we do use professional cleaning supplies.But if you are doing the cleaning then you will not need those professional cleaning materials.You can still clean your windows thoroughly without those materials.So what you need is some dishwashing liquid.But you should not add too much dishwashing liquid to the water.

You would also need a sponge like a squeegee.  As a window washing San Diego company this saves so much time.This material is used to wipe off the dirt off the windows.  But make sure to use it correctly so you don't get streaks.  The best way to do that is to make sure you use one clean stroke across the window.

A newspaper is the last thing that you would need.  This works remarkably well in my Encinitas window cleaning service.It will be used after wiping your windows.This will remove any streaks that might have been caused by the squeegee. If you use this together with a squeegee you will love how your window comes out.

.  It isn't going to be as clean as using a professional but you will love the results.

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