Hi guys a brief video on how to do a traditional clean warning.
Traditional window cleaning techniques.
This is done with the window cleaner applying a cleaning solution to the window with an applicator and then cleaning it off manually with the use of a squeegee we then wipe down the windowsill and edges with a clean cloth leaving a perfectly clean window every time.
This video is a little choppy as i forgot to mention things in different takes.
Part of what makes diy window cleaning such a chore is that homeowners insist on doing it with wadded up paper towels or newspaper spray cleaner and a ton of elbow grease.
If you re tired of buying window cleaning products that don t work well you might want to try this diy window cleaner that uses white vinegar dawn dishwashing liquid and water.
Vinegar acetic acid cuts grease and doesn t streak which makes it ideal for cleaning glass.
Add 1 2 cup of woolite to a gallon of warm water and use a soft car wash brush to clean the exterior windows.
If you prefer to use natural cleaning products vinegar is a viable choice for cleaning windows.
Cleaning the inside of windows fill a bucket or large pot with clean cool water and add a few drops of liquid dish soap.
We recommend a solution of 50 percent white vinegar and 50 percent tap water.
So a few weeks ago trad man made a post about using the swivel feature to get an extra inch or two of reach.
This window cleaner recipe is made with dishwasher detergent rubbing alcohol ammonia and jet dry to create a streak free shine that you won t be able to stop looking at.
Defuzz your window screens with a lint roller.
Place a large bath towel beneath the window to catch any spills.
If you can extend your reach without compromising your safety then this is al.
Reach those hard places.
A cleaning solution a scrubber and a squeegee has been the norm for decades.
Traditionally all cleaners used some form of squeegee cleaning technique on windows.
Reach is important because if you reach too far you will fall over or fall whatever it is that you are stood.
This technique is still used indoors and is still necessary for some exterior windows.