Choose the right way, the glass door will be impeccable.
Clean windows not only help make the space brighter but also improve the quality of life. However, many people, even using good solutions, still encounter glass stains, leaving streaks, the main cause lies in the technique and cleaning time.
James King - a cleaning expert at DeluxeMaid (USA) - said: "Wiping windows when the sun is harsh makes the solution dry too quickly, not clearing dust in time, thereby easily creating streaks and making wiping more difficult". Therefore, choosing the right weather conditions and preparing carefully is an important factor.
In addition, suitable tools such as microfiber towels, wipes or natural vinegar solutions also contribute to determining cleaning effectiveness.
5 simple steps to keep windows shiny
Below are the procedures recommended by experts:
Choose the right time: Prioritize cloudy or cool days so that the solution does not evaporate too quickly.
Clean the surrounding area: Remove curtains, mosquito nets and clean the door frame to prevent dust from spreading back onto the glass.
Prepare tools: Use a microfiber cloth, spray bottle and window cleaning solution (can be mixed with vinegar and water in a 1:1 ratio).
Wipe glasses properly: Spray the solution and wipe evenly with a soft cloth. For stubborn stains, baking soda can be used for treatment.
Wipe and dry: Use a wiper from top to bottom, wipe the wiper blade after each time to avoid staining, then let the glass dry naturally.
Yessica Bello - an expert at Bello's Cleaning (USA) - shared: "Small fiber towels help clean effectively without leaving lint. The correct wiping technique is as important as the product used.
In addition, a traditional tip is to use newspaper to wipe the glass surface, helping to absorb moisture and create natural shine.
In short, window cleaning not only depends on the solution but also on the process and habits of implementation. With just a few simple steps, you can completely keep the glass door always bright, clear, and clean as new.