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Window Cleaning Mistakes You Should Avoid

Window Cleaning Mistakes to Avoid

Window cleaning isn’t exactly thrilling. It can feel like an endless battle against forces of nature, dust bunnies, bird bombs and mysterious fingerprints that appear out of nowhere. I will be sharing with you some mistakes you should avoid. Allow me to share some advice on window washing so you may steer clear of some typical blunders.

Mistake #1: Sunshine Makes Everything Better (Except Window Cleaning)

 

Window cleaner for washing a windows on green park background

There’s a reason window cleaners don’t roll up in convertibles blasting cheery tunes. Direct sunlight is the enemy of a streak-free finish. That warmth turns your cleaning solution into an evaporating monster, leaving behind a residue nightmare before you can even say “squeegee.” Opt for an overcast day, or tackle the windows on the shady side of your house. Trust me, your future self (and your retinas) will thank you.

Mistake #2: Embrace the Dust Bunnies

 

Foam and soap on dark background. Soap stains on a dark surface. Abstract pattern. The concept of washing oily pan or black car.

Look, I get it. You’re eager to get down to the soapy business. But here’s the thing: those dust bunnies clinging to your window frame are about to become your worst enemy. As you wash, they’ll transform into a muddy mess, smearing themselves gleefully across the pristine glass you just cleaned. Do yourself a favor, grab a microfiber cloth (more on that later) and give those dust bunnies a one-way ticket to oblivion.

Mistake #3: The Newspaper Trick is a Lie

 

Use old newspaper to clean the glass.

This one’s a classic. Grandma swears by it, but let me be the bearer of bad news: newspapers are not magic windows to a streak-free world. In fact, the newsprint can leave tiny little ink marks, and the rough texture can be a recipe for scratches. Microfiber cloths, on the other hand, are the real MVPs here. Their super soft, absorbent nature will leave your windows sparkling without a scratch in sight.

Bonus Tip: Embrace the Squeegee, But Use It Wisely

 

Young man cleaning window in office.

Squeegees get a bad rap, but used correctly, they can be your streak-fighting BFF. Make sure the rubber blade is clean and in good condition (no nicks or tears!), and work from top to bottom in smooth, even strokes. Don’t apply too much pressure, and for extra streak-busting power, follow each swipe with a quick wipe from your trusty microfiber cloth.

So there you have it, mates. With these tips in your cleaning arsenal, you’ll be well on your way to becoming a window-washing whiz. Now go forth and conquer those grimy panes! Just remember, a little planning and the right tools can make all the difference between a sparkling view and a scene straight out of a bad abstract art exhibit.

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