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How To Clean Windows With A Streak Free Finish?

19/1/2020

 
There's nothing worse than a window cleaning job that leaves behind an awful streaky mess. It's arguably as bad as leaving the windows dirty, but fortunately, you don't have to choose between the lesser of two evils. A reputable commercial cleaning company has years of experience dealing with these kinds of issues and will ensure the best possible result. By taking necessary precautions and using some special techniques, your windows will be nothing short of crystal clear. Read on to find out some of the secrets behind this seemingly simple job.
 
1. Getting Rid of Dust
Cleaning the dirt and grime from windows before using liquids can make the job a whole lot easier. A windows construction can be very specific - there are a lot of nooks and crannies which you might not even notice. Leaving behind even a few specks of dust can muddy up the windows once the water gets mixed in. Also, the dust can cause micro-scratches which are quite noticeable in the daylight, and they're nearly impossible to fix when they occur. It's better to be safe than sorry, which is why true professionals cover the worst-case scenarios before initiating anything.

2. Distilled Water & Commercial-Grade Cleaners
Even the most expensive cleaning products can be ineffective if they're mixed with water from a bad source. Tap water contains a lot of minerals and other elements which stay visible even after the windows have dried off. Professional companies utilise the benefits of distilled water in order to remove any possibilities of imperfections, and they know exactly how much to dilute each cleaning solution. For a working space with multiple windows, a large amount of distilled water can get quite expensive. Fortunately, commercial cleaning companies know exactly where to look in order to minimise the costs.

3. Less Soap
Although it can be tempting to use as much soap as possible in order to get rid of persistent stains, in reality this can have a counter-effect. The thicker that layer of foam is, the more likely it's going to cause the exact thing that you've been trying to avoid. It's important to find a balance - use too much and you'll be greeted by streaks, use too little and there will still be stains left behind. For someone inexperienced, getting it right the first time is unlikely, which can only prolong the cleaning and make it more difficult.

4. No Paper Towels
Proper window drying is as important as the cleaning process. Every part could be done right, but start dabbing the windows with paper towels and you're back to square one. Paper is prone to leaving behind tiny, barely noticeable bits once it gets wet, which can be quite a nightmare when combined with the annoying streaks. Even the popular newspaper drying method is problematic due to how unhygienic it is, and can be even worse than paper towels in some cases. Microfiber cloths are a perfect solution because of their unique structure that makes them extremely absorbent. Also, they can be reused once they're washed properly.
 
It might not seem overly complicated, but window cleaning can be tough to pull off properly. Hiring experienced professionals will save you time, money and provide a whole new spark to your working environment.

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