Friday, April 16, 2010

Great Concepts And Views On Window Cleaning For Beginners

By Zara Mazur Colwell

We all love clean windows. They give us a sense of newness and sparkle to the outside world. Always looking into a dirty window will make us feel depressed as our eyes want to see what's going on in the outside world. Window cleaning for beginers is going to show you how you can change a life.

To get you started, you need some equipment. Things like ladders, sponges, buckets, soaps, and a garden hose will all be needed to complete the job. You can shop online for good deals or you could even look around in second hand shops.

When it comes to detergents, do take the environment into account. Get biodegradable soap which when discarded will easy integrate back into our sewage systems.

Before you start, look at the windows to see where the difficult spots are to clean. You will firstly need to soften those and discard before you wash with soap. Ensure that all the windows are tightly closed.

Water when used properly can make your job lighter. This is possible when you have a good high pressure nozzle attached to the front of the garden hose. You will be able to get most of the hard grime off the windows, which will leave you to only give them a gentle rub with a your soapy detergent.

Make double sure that your sponges and cloths are soft enough and will not leave behind traces and material particles on the windows. Work systematically when cleaning by either up and down strokes or left to right strokes. Avoid circular motions because you will only move the dirt around like that.

Give the windows a good rinse and start to dry off immediately. Do not let the windows dry on their own as soap and water traces will leave unsightly marks. This will cost you time and more effort as you will have to visit each window again to get them sparkling clean.

You are now ready to start with the inside of each window. Obviously you are not able to use the garden hose so here comes your buckets to use again. First wash the windows with clear water to loosen any dirt and then use a sponge and soap exactly like you did for the outside windows.

Do make use of some professional window cleaning for beginners videos. They will give you a lot of tips and tricks of the trade, which will help you manage your cleaning in a more professional and easy way. - 2364

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