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Wiping Tools You Can Use to Clean Your Windows

Many homeowners use an old newspaper to clean windows. The paper and ink act as a light abrasive that helps remove smudges from the glass and dirt stuck on the frames. Sure, it is seen as an alternative, but nothing beats using proper tools to keep windows clean.

The Best Tools for Cleaning Windows

Our leading experts on home windows and exterior doors share the professional cleaning tools you can use to clean your windows.

Cotton Towel

Got some old, used bathroom towels? Once they’ve been washed and dried several times, they can be used for many purposes, including cleaning windows. A large one can be used as a drop cloth. A smaller hand towel is usually absorbent, which makes it a suitable detailing towel.

Chamois Towel

Also known as the shammy, this towel is often used in cleaning auto vehicles, particularly for drying and waxing after washing. Originally a type of porous leather from the skin of a mountain goat, chamois towels are now made from synthetic materials. They can also be used to clean your windows because of their capability to remove lint and leave your windows looking sparkling new.

Rubber Squeegee

When it comes to window cleaning, the squeegee is something you should have in your arsenal of cleaning tools. It has flat, smooth rubber blood that removes liquid on flat surfaces like glass. After applying the soapy solution to break up dirt, the squeegee is used to draw water-borne dirt off the glass, leaving you with a clean surface. Handheld ones are often used, with removable rubber for replacement.

Keeping your windows clean using any of these tools results in a beautiful, eye-pleasing home. However, if they show signs of irreparable damage, it would make sense to replace them entirely. If you need new windows in Dallas or surrounding areas, turn to the pros of Woodbridge Home Solutions. We are the leading exterior home improvement contractor in Texas and Kansas, specializing in installing replacement windows and repairing your existing home windows.

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