

Do not get lazy during this step! Leaving dirt and suds behind will make the polishing step more difficult because you’ll leave streaks across the window.
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If you are able to hook up to soap, even better! If not, wipe down the window sill, frame, and glass (of the windows you can reach) using hot water and a liberal amount of blue Dawn dish soap. If you have a pressure washer, spray down your second and then first story windows. Lastly, you can use a polish cloth on the glass to wipe away any streaks and lint that may have been left behind. If you have Mr Clean overspray on the window you might have to do a second round of Windex. Step 4: Liberally spray the glass with Windex and wipe it well using paper towel. For black scuffs, use a warm, wet cloth with a squirt of Bar Keepers Friend to buff it out ( Canada) ( USA) If there are sticky spots, you can use Mr Clean. Step 3: Wipe down the rest of the window and frame, avoiding the glass, using hot water and Tide. If your tracks are fairly clean, you should be able to just give them a quick wipe with our water, bleach and Tide recipe. We use paper towels here for their absorbency, as a cloth would just push the dirt around. Soak up the dirt and Mr.Clean using paper towels. You can also do this with dirty window cranks and locks. Scrub the tracks with a scrub brush or old toothbrush. Clean ( Canada) ( USA) and spray it directly onto the tracks. Step 2: If you have very dirty window tracks, use undiluted Mr. Step 1: Vacuum the trim, frame, tracks, and sill using a horsehair brush ( Canada) ( USA) Removing the screens first gets them out of the way so you can focus on the rest of the window.

Clean (whatever you have on hand, just don’t mix them together!) ( Canada) ( USA). Either spray them down thoroughly with Dawn Powerwash or soak them in hot water and either Powdered Tide or Mr. Start by removing window screens (if you have them) and placing them in a bathtub or a big plastic tote bin. We use this commission to pay our staff, produce content, and of course, buy our cleaning supplies. When you buy from these links, we make a small commission at no extra cost to you. Consider these brands our friends with benefits.

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