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Window Cleaning

Window cleaning services focus on removing dirt, dust, smudges, and streaks from windows to enhance clarity and appearance. Here’s what’s typically included in professional window cleaning:

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Inspection

The service often starts with an inspection to determine the type and size of windows, any specific stains (like hard water stains), and to identify any safety issues for windows at heights.

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Removing Loose Dirt

Before applying any cleaning solutions, both loose dirt and debris are removed from the window frames and sills, usually with a brush or a dry cloth.

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Application of Cleaning Solution

A professional cleaning solution is applied to the glass. The solution used often depends on the type of dirt or grime present and the type of window.

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Scrubbing

The windows are scrubbed to break down and remove any dirt, grease, or stains. Specialized window cleaning tools, like strip washers or window scrubbers, are often used during this process.

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Squeegeeing

A squeegee is used to remove the water and cleaning solution from the glass, ensuring a streak-free finish. Proper technique is crucial here to avoid leaving marks.

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Wiping Edges and Sills

After squeegeeing, the edges of the windows and the window sills are wiped clean and dried to remove any remaining water and also to prevent drips.

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Drying

The window is inspected and any remaining streaks or spots are touched up. Although the squeegee does most of the drying, a separate dry cloth may be used to remove any remaining moisture.

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Cleaning Window Screens

If window screens are present, they are usually removed, cleaned, and rinsed. This might include vacuuming the screens or washing them with a mild detergent.

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Cleaning Window Tracks and Frames

The tracks and frames are often vacuumed and wiped down to remove both dust and dirt.

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Final Inspection

At last a final inspection is done to ensure all windows are clean and streak-free. Any touch-ups needed are addressed at this point.

Professional window cleaning can involve working at heights or dealing with challenging window types. For safety and quality reasons, it’s often recommended to hire professionals with the right equipment and expertise, especially for multi-story buildings or windows that are difficult to access. Additionally, some window cleaning services offer treatments to protect windows from dirt and rain, or to improve energy efficiency.