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Tips for Thoroughly Washing the Windows of Your Home

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by Emma Radebaugh

Cleaning your home windows may feel like a nuisance during your busy day, but the satisfaction and brilliance of sparkling, clear windows are well worth the effort. Window cleaning improves the aesthetic appeal of your home and allows more natural light to brighten up your living spaces. 

Tips for Thoroughly Washing the Windows of Your Home

Use these tips to thoroughly wash your home’s windows to make the process as smooth and efficient as possible.

Use Microfiber Cloths To Gather Particulates

Microfiber cloths are game-changers when it comes to window cleaning. These cloths boast an exceptional ability to trap dust, dirt, and minute particles, ensuring you have windows that are as clean as can be.

Unlike regular rags or paper towels, microfiber cloths won’t leave lint or streaks on your windows. Plus, they’re reusable and environmentally friendly, making them a great choice for the eco-conscious homeowner.

These cloths work exceptionally well when used to clean and maintain your home’s skylight. Keep in mind that most of the dust in your home resides in areas such as the attic and ceiling, making skylight cleaning essential.

Wipe First, Then Spray

Before you reach for your spray bottle, give your windows a preliminary wipe-down with a dry cloth. This simple first step removes loose dust and dirt that might otherwise become muddy when met with cleaner. A dry, initial wipe-down makes cleaning easier and more efficient.

In window washing, as in many parts of parenthood, a little preparation makes a difference. Once you have wiped down your windows, you stand ready—not just with a spray bottle, but with a chance to make your windows and life shine a little brighter.

Consider Vinegar-Based Cleaners

Harness the natural power of vinegar-based cleaners for a gleaming, streak-free finish. Renowned for its acidic properties, vinegar easily cuts through grime and residue, leaving your windows sparkling clean. It’s an effective, economical, and eco-friendly alternative to commercial cleaning products.

The beauty of vinegar-based cleaners is that they bring out the natural brilliance of your windows without leaving any artificial gloss or chemical residue. If you’re short on cleaner, making vinegar-based cleaner at home with a spray bottle, white vinegar, and water is possible.

Washing your windows is an opportunity to brighten your home, enjoy clearer views, and adopt environmentally friendly practices. Use these tips to thoroughly wash your windows and bring light, clarity, and a spark of brilliance into your home.

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