The windows is one of the hardest parts of the house to clean.The number of windows your house have depends on how big your house is.  Another thing adding to the difficulty of cleaning windows is if you have a second floor.It is difficult to clean those windows at the second floor especially if you do not have something to step on.And cleaning windows without actually leaving streaks on it is the hardest thing to do.Because you can clean the windows clean of dust and other dirt but leaving streaks on it would make it as dirty as before.So here are time-saving tips on cleaning windows.

First thing you would need is to gather the right cleaning materials.  The first cleaning material is what you are going to use as the cleaning agent.  As a window cleaning San Diego we do use professional cleaning supplies.But yo will not need those cleaning materials if you are going to be doing the cleaning.You will still get a clean look without those.Dishwashing liquid is one thing that you will need.But you should not add too much dishwashing liquid to the water.

The squeegee is another thing that you need.  As a window washing San Diego company this saves so much time.Wiping off the dirt on the windows is what this tool is used for.But you have to be sure to use it correctly so that no streaks would be left on the windows.  The best way to do that is to make sure you use one clean stroke across the window.

The final tool is newspaper.  This works remarkably well in my Encinitas window cleaning service.  You would use it after you squeegee your window.This will remove any residue caused by the cleaning agent and remove also the streaks caused by the squeegee.You will be amazed at the results if you use this technique after the squeegee.

So there goes some of the techniques in cleaning your windows by yourself.  It isn’t going to be as clean as using a professional but you will love the results.

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