Cleaning the windows of your house is one of the toughest household chores to do.  It is a hard thing to do because there are a lot of windows sometimes.  Or it is a hard thing to do because it might be hard to get to.  But reallly the hardest part of cleaning windows is actually getting them to look clean.So in this article we are going to talk about some of the ways in effectively cleaning your windows.

So the first thing you want to do is make sure you set aside a whole morning or a whole afternoon to do it.  As a professional San Diego window cleaning service even with my experience and tools it still takes time.By having the luxury of time you can do the cleaning right.Because if you have plenty of time to do it you might as well do it the right way.

The next thing you should do is to get a squeegee.By having this tool your time in cleaning your windows would be decreased.You might be surprised that a lot of people try to clean their windows with a spare towel.Yes, they can clean the windows but they will leave streaks after the windows dry.  That is why in my San Diego window washing service we always use squeegees no matter how big or small the job is.

The right of combination of cleaning solution is the last thing that you should have.  The nice part about this is you don’t need to find some expensive cleaning solution.What you just need is some water and some dishwashing liquid.The secret here is the elbow grease that will be used to clean the windows.The soap just aids in reamoving the dirt in the windows.  But the real removal comes from your own hard work.  That is why at our Carlsbad window cleaning service we always leave the clients happy.

So those are some of the tips in cleaning your windows.  If you choose to do it yourself, just follow these  steps and you can’t go wrong.

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