Monday, 8 August 2011

Homemade Windows Cleaners

Windows can easily become dirty with fingerprints or cloudy with dust, that's why you need to clean them on regular bases of time. The truth is that most of us don't have enough time or we're just lazy to clean windows regularly. If you haven't cleaned your windows for a long...long time, you'd better read the tips below and get down to cleaning.


1. Most windows cleaning London agents that you can finds in every store contain toxic substances that can be harmful to the environment, so it's best to make your own windows cleaning solution using ingredients from your kitchen shelves and cabinets. There are several windows cleaning recipes you can use, depending on how dirty your windows are.

Homemade cleaner for very dirty windows:
  • - ½ cup of ammonia
  • - 2 cups of rubbing alcohol
  • - ½ T dish soap
  • - 1 gallon water

Homemade cleaner for lightly dirty windows:
  • - ¼ cup of vinegar
  • - 1 gallon warm water

All-purpose homemade cleaner:
  • - 5 T of borax
  • - ½ gallon water

2. Start with the outside part of the windows. The most efficient way to start cleaning your windows is to use a mixture of warm water and a tablespoon of dish soap. Rinse the windows utilizing this cleaning solution.

3. Now it's time to use your homemade cleaner. It'll remove all stains and streaks from your windows. Moreover, this natural cleaning solution will keep your window sparkling longer.

In case, your windows are too high and you need to use a ladder, you may consider using professional house cleaning services. Having clean and shining windows shouldn't cost you your health. So think twice before getting down to cleaning high-located windows.

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