How to wash windows without streaks at home?

How to wash windows without streaks at home?
  1. Training
  2. Types of pollution
  3. What is better to use?
  4. My glass
  5. We clean the frame and window sill
  6. Tips & Tricks

A good hostess lives in a particular house or not, it's easy to find out. Just look at the windows, and everything will become clear. An exemplary housewife will not allow them to be dusty and dirty. She will make every effort and make sure that they will always shine with purity. But, unfortunately, sometimes stains remain on the windows. How to wash windows so that they are perfectly clean? We'll tell you all the secrets right now.

Training

After a long winter, all housewives think that it is time to wash the windows. Someone immediately gets down to business, while someone postpones this difficult task until later. Be that as it may, sooner or later you will still have to wash the windows and restore them to a radiant look.

Anything that seems complicated can actually be simple. The main thing is to know exactly all the secrets, rules and follow them exactly.

To get started, prepare everything you need. You will need a large sponge. It should be large enough to fit comfortably in the palm of your hand. Choose a sponge with a firm, hard side. It will come in handy if there are stains on the windows. For example, dirt, rain marks and “surprises” from birds.

In addition, you will need rags, preferably two. Give preference to those fabrics that will not leave lint on the glass after washing.Now in stores there is a large selection of rags that are designed specifically for washing windows. But still it is recommended to give preference to a product made of microfiber.

In stores, you can often find special brushes for cleaning windows. On the one hand, they are equipped with a sponge, and on the other, with a silicone scraper. Such a brush will also come in handy, especially when you need to wash windows from the side of the street, which is not easy to reach.

You will also need a convenient container for water, such as a wide basin or bucket. Don't forget newspapers. Yes, yes, don't be surprised! Despite the fact that the twenty-first century is outside the window and there are many window cleaners, newspapers will still come in handy.

Before you start washing, you should clean the window sill of everything that may interfere. These are flower pots, vases and other little things that are usually on the windowsills.

Types of pollution

In order to know exactly how best to wash windows, you first need to decide on the type of pollution. If you just want to clean the glass from dirt and dust, then this can be done easily with a regular window cleaner or just plain water.

If serious pollution remains after the repair, then stains of this type will not be easy to get rid of. In addition, it is difficult to get rid of stubborn stains and yellowness, which often spoil the perfect look of white frames.

If your house has wooden frames, then yellowed spots can be painted over. If you decide to paint wooden frames, then be sure to remember that you need to do this as carefully as possible so that later you do not have to wash paint stains from glass. Before you start painting, be sure to use a film to protect the glass.

In addition, after repair, especially if there was no protective film, the glass acquires other pollution. For example, a primer or cement, which will also have to be cleaned from the glass surface.

By the way, in order for the windows to get less dirty and not fog up in the cold season, glycerin will help you, which, after application, forms an invisible film and thereby protects the glass.

What is better to use?

At home, you can quickly and effectively clean windows in an apartment using various means. You can buy special liquids in the store and use them, or you can use folk remedies that are in the house of each of you.

Plastic windows are much easier to clean even from dirt after installation than a product with wooden frames. The white window sill also needs a special approach.

The choice of means and devices depends on the degree of contamination and on which of these means will be in your home. You can use vinegar, salt, starch, ammonia, chalk, commercial window cleaner spray, or gel. Let's consider each of the options in more detail.

Funds

Each hostess herself chooses when and how often she needs to wash windows. Someone monthly wipes the glass from the outside, and someone decides to do such cleaning twice a year. Be that as it may, windows need to be washed so that it is clean and light in the house.

Folk remedies are always good because they do not cause allergies, are safe and environmentally friendly. The tools at hand, which are in every kitchen and in every home first aid kit, make it easy to clean a soiled surface and give it a clean shine.

Surely in your house there is a regular dining room vinegar. Many are accustomed to eating dumplings with vinegar, while others use it as a detergent.In addition, you will need starch, which is often used in baking or as the main ingredient in making delicious homemade jelly.

Take a comfortable basin, pour a liter of water into it. Dissolve one tablespoon of starch in water. Can be used with both potato and corn starch. There is no fundamental difference in this.

After dissolving the starch, add table vinegar - 100 g, no more. Remember that this should not be a strong 70% essence, but the usual 9% that you eat. Next, you can add a teaspoon of regular medical alcohol.

Stir the mixture thoroughly. The tool can be applied to glass with a sponge or filled with a spray bottle, which will be much more practical. Do not forget that you should only work with gloves so as not to harm the skin of your hands.

This tool perfectly copes not only with dust and dirt, but also easily removes other contaminants. The main secret of this tool is that it contains starch, which, among other things, gives shine to glasses and does not leave streaks on the surface.

Another tool can be easily prepared using the same table vinegar. Only this time it's even easier. All you need is vinegar (mind the percentages) and warm water. Add one tablespoon of vinegar to a glass of water. It is best to mix everything in a spray bottle, so it will be easier to apply the liquid to the glass. This simple tool will help you easily clean the surface.

In the same liquid, you can add a little (a couple of drops) dishwashing detergents. This will help get rid of small points of fat that appear on the glass in the kitchen after cooking.Especially if your kitchen does not have an extractor hood, then the windows probably need a more thorough cleaning. And such a mixture will help get rid of grease stains, give the glass a shine of purity.

Canteen vinegar combined with baking soda - this is perhaps the most traditional recipe for homemade cleaner, which is also suitable for windows. Such a tool will help not only rid the glass of dust or dirt, it is able to cope with serious pollution. For example, this tool perfectly removes traces of felt-tip pens or markers. To prepare the solution, take one and a half liters of warm water, add three tablespoons of vinegar and two to three teaspoons of regular baking soda.

If for some reason there is no vinegar in the house, then this is not a problem. There are many other tools that can be used to easily clean glass. For example, vinegar can quite realistically be replaced with citric acid or fresh lemon juice.

For a glass of water you will need a tablespoon of powder citric acid. The water must be warm so that the citric acid crystals can completely dissolve. This tool is perfect for both ordinary windows and double-glazed windows. Liquid with citric acid perfectly removes dirt, does not leave streaks, besides, after that the house will be filled with a pleasant, barely perceptible aroma of lemon.

In addition, you can prepare your own concentrate for future use, which can be stored for a long time and will do an excellent job of cleaning windows. For this you will need a glass jar. Next, you will need a peel from fresh lemons. After baking, many housewives have a peel with the peel removed and squeezed juice, which they simply throw away. It is from it that you can prepare a concentrate for washing windows.

So, there should be enough lemon peel to fill a half-liter jar by two-thirds. The rest of the free space in the jar must be filled with table vinegar. Then close the lid and put it in a dark place for a week, and even better for two. After that, you will receive a fragrant concentrate that can be diluted in water and used as a glass cleaner.

By the way, with this tool it will be possible to wash not only windows, but also, for example, tiles in the kitchen or in the bathroom. This cleanser works great and smells great. In addition, it is completely safe, unlike purchased chemicals.

There is another tool that our grandmothers actively used, is ammonia. One tablespoon of ammonia should be added to a liter of warm water. The only negative of it is that it all smells not very pleasant and sharp. Therefore, if you use this particular tool, do not forget to immediately open the windows and thoroughly ventilate the room after the procedure.

With liquid soap or regular bar You can also make a great window cleaner. For half a liter of water, you will need about one teaspoon of liquid soap. Shake the mixture thoroughly until foam forms, then you can proceed to clean and wash the contaminated surface.

If you decide to prepare a soap solution using bar soap, then grate it first so that it dissolves better and faster in water.

Tools

Despite the fact that everyone is trying their best to protect the windows during repairs, the glass still gets its "portion" of pollution. There are stains from paint, plaster, mounting foam, etc.Washing this with a damp sponge or rag, of course, is not realistic. Moreover, traditional home or commercial products are also unlikely to help you with this.

Contaminants after repair should never be scraped off with a kitchen knife or a construction spatula. First, you can seriously injure yourself. Secondly, the surface of the glass will be damaged. That's why it is best to purchase a special scraper for glass. In any hardware store in your city, sellers will be happy to help you choose it. Believe that it will still be useful to you not only after the repair, so it would be very reasonable to purchase it.

Before you start washing windows after repair, thoroughly clean the frames and window sills from fine dust, dirt and other particles. This can be done with a conventional vacuum cleaner.

If during the repair you protected the glass with a conventional film, then remove it before proceeding with the cleaning work. To make the film easier to remove, it should be slightly moistened with warm water.

Thoroughly dampen any dirt with a sponge. You may need to do this a few times to get them well hydrated. Then carefully remove the dirt with the scraper mentioned above. After all serious dirt has been removed, wash the windows in any way and means that are familiar to you.

Keep in mind for the future that if during the repair any of the building mixtures got on the surface of the glass, frame or window sill, it is better to wipe it off immediately with a damp cloth. Then, after it is completely dry, you will have to make an effort to get rid of such strong pollution.

It is especially important to immediately get rid of fragments of mounting foam, which dries quickly and sticks strongly to the surface.

And a few more recommendations for those who are engaged in cleaning after repairs:

  • stains from plaster and primer should be soaked with hot water, and then removed with a scraper;
  • first, if possible, the mounting foam must be scraped off with a scraper, and only then soaked with warm water or a special agent, for example, a solvent;
  • paint stains are easy to "revive" with a regular hair dryer. Just heat the stain strongly, the paint will gradually melt and it will be easy to wash off;
  • if small splashes of paint remain on the glass, then they can be easily removed with a cotton swab, a cotton pad and a nail polish remover that every fashionista has;
  • if masking or ordinary tape does not leave the glass surface, then thoroughly moisten it with water using a sponge;
  • if there are traces of adhesive tape on the glass, they can be easily removed with a soap solution or nail polish remover.

My glass

Each housewife, in addition to wanting to clean the windows from dust and dirt, strives to ensure that there are no stains on the glass surface and that they shine in the sun.

Sometimes, after thorough cleaning, there are noticeable stains. This happens due to several factors:

  • if the detergent you applied dries quickly, for example, from the wind or the hot sun, then stains will definitely remain. Therefore, choose a non-windy day for washing. It is best to do this windows early in the morning or in the evening when it is not too hot.
  • stains remain if you did not previously clean the surface from a layer of dust, but began to wash it immediately with a detergent.Be sure to clean the glass from dust with an ordinary damp cloth, and only then wash it with any means.
  • then, the rag during the washing process is too dirty, it can also cause streaks on the glass. Apply detergent with one rag, then remove residue with another clean rag, and dry the surface with a third. Then there will be no divorce.

To avoid divorce, heed the following tips:

  • first you need to wash the frame, and then the glass itself;
  • you need to wash the glass from top to bottom;
  • when wiping the glass surface and drying it, change napkins more often;
  • The final step in window cleaning should be glass polishing. This can be done in the usual way, which was used by our mothers and grandmothers, that is, with the help of ordinary old newspapers or papers. Pay attention to the fact that newspaper paint is resistant, otherwise stains will remain;
  • it is best to polish the glass with a newspaper when it is slightly damp, then it is guaranteed that there will be no streaks and particles of pile on the glass. As soon as the newspaper becomes wet, replace it with a dry one;
  • old newspapers can be replaced with toilet paper or nylon tights;
  • get rid of stains, even if the glass is already completely dry and you see stains the next day, a cloth napkin will help. For example, it can be a waffle towel that every housewife has in her closet, or a microfiber cloth. To remove streaks, you need to apply a little window cleaner directly on the napkin, and not on the glass.

We clean the frame and window sill

Window frames also lose their ideal appearance over time. At high or sub-zero temperatures, the paint that covers the frames deteriorates.Plastic products also lose their appearance, yellow spots appear on their surface.

Before you start washing the frame and window sill, remember the following. Never use baking soda as a wood frame cleaner. This powder can only do harm, as there is a high probability that the paint will be damaged. Soda easily removes dirt, but with it the first layer of enamel. As a result, the frame will look shabby.

If you have wooden frames, it is best to clean them with soapy water. To do this, you will need a comfortable deep basin, warm water and soap. Of course, it is best to use liquid soap, as it does not need to be dissolved in water. It can be replaced with the gel you wash dishes with.

After making a soap solution, simply moisten a sponge in it and carefully rub the surface of the frame and window sill. Do not use hard sponges, otherwise the paint will be damaged, scratched or even its top layer will come off.

For a plastic frame, regular baking soda works great, as it will quickly remove any dirt. The main thing is not to simply apply the powder itself to the surface, otherwise you risk leaving scratches on the frame. Dilute the baking soda with a little water. The result should be a homogeneous thick slurry that can be applied to the surface with a sponge.

If plastic double-glazed windows are installed in your house, then remember that the frames should not be cleaned with various powder products. They will only damage the surface of the frame and leave deep scratches on it.

If you decide to choose a purchased product, then pay attention to the fact that it should not contain a solvent or any acid.Such products effectively cope with pollution, but still spoil the surface. As a rule, after using such products, the plastic frame may even change its color - dark spots may appear on it that will not come out. It is better to give preference to an alcohol-based product.

Also, the usual soap solution, which we talked about above, is perfect for plastic. Perhaps this is the most effective and harmless means for cleaning both wooden and plastic frames.

After you clean the surface of the window sill and frame, be sure to thoroughly rinse off the soap solution and then dry. After washing, metal fittings should be treated with machine oil so that everything works properly.

If you have plastic double-glazed windows, then the rubber seal should be treated with a special silicone-based lubricant, which is sold in every hardware or hardware store.

The following folk remedy will help get rid of yellow spots on a plastic window sill. You will need rubbing alcohol, hydrogen peroxide and oxygen bleach. Mix everything in equal proportions and apply the product to problem areas, leaving for fifteen minutes. Then rinse. Powdered bleach, if you add a little peroxide to it, will also help get rid of yellowness.

Wash the frames and window sills first, and only then proceed to clean the glass.

Tips & Tricks

  • If you wash windows often and you only need to clean the glass from dust, then you can do this with water and starch. Just dilute a tablespoon of starch in half a liter of water. This tool will help to quickly refresh the windows and give the glass a shine;
  • If there is no starch in the house, then it is quite possible to replace it with chalk.The proportions and recommendations are the same as mentioned above. The effect will be just as amazing;
  • To get rid of small black dots that appear on the glass in the hot season from flies, you will need an ordinary onion. Cut the onion in half and rub the problem areas of the glass with the onion cut. See how the spots disappear right before your eyes;
  • If you have plastic double-glazed windows installed in your house, then you should not wash them with a saline solution, as is often advised. Such a solution imperceptibly injures plastic and windows can be seriously damaged;
  • If the microfiber cloth is heavily soiled after cleaning, do not rush to throw it away. It is quite possible to wash it with laundry soap or even in a typewriter. These wipes are very durable;
  • If coffee or tea stains remain on a white plastic window sill, you can get rid of them with ordinary bleach. If the product is liquid, then apply it directly to the stain. If it is a powder, then dilute it with water to a state of slurry and boldly apply it to the stain. After 10-15 minutes, it can be washed off;
  • A melamine sponge, which you can buy at any store or supermarket, will help to remove various stains on the windowsill. It also helps to get rid of traces that remain on the windowsill from flower pots.
  • Remember that stains on the balcony glazing can only be wiped off in the warm season. In winter, at sub-zero temperatures, this will not give any result, but will only exacerbate the problem. If traces of the vital activity of birds became the cause of pollution, then it would be right to use a scraper to remove the main pollution, and already with the onset of spring, completely clean the glass.

How to wash windows without streaks, see the following video.

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