How to Maintain Picture Windows

It is a well known fact that the natural light create a positive mood in the people. In other words, the more light you have around you, the better. Having in mind that it is not surprising why so many people choose to have the large alternative of windows in their homes- the so-called picture windows a. They are easier to clean than paned version because they do not have as many nooks and crannies. However, they show every streak very clearly so attention to detail is needed for a flawless finish.
Considering how difficult may be such maintenance cleaners Kensal Town provide the following tips on how to clean your picture windows:
What will be your cleaning tools? In this case you will have to prepare cloth-strip, squeegee, dish-washing liquid, bucket, warm water and chamois. When you have everything prepared you may start the actual cleaning.
To begin make a cleaning mixture of two or three drops of dish-washing liquid and a bucket filled with water. You need to fill only the half of the bucket. It should hold at least a gallon, and can hold as much as 5 gallons. The mixture shouldn’t contain many suds.
Purchase a squeegee that has a wide head with strips of cloth attached to a sponge. It works like that- the sponge soaks up in the water and the cloth strips knock dirt loose and absorb the soap suds instead of just spreading them all around. According to cleaners Kenton you should work in a “reverse-S” manner to rinse the soap around and pick it up again.
Swill the squeegee after each “S” is complete by dipping it in the bucket to get rid of the already collected dirt.
Treat the window with a chamois. As a start moisten the chamois with warm tap water then wring it out. Polish every corner of the window in wide, circular motions until the window is dry and without streaks.

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