Debunking Common Window Cleaning Myths

In this article, we'll debunk some of the most common window cleaning myths.

You may think that you know everything there is to know about window cleaning. But chances are, you're wrong. There are many common myths about window cleaning that just aren't true.

For example, you may have been told that vinegar is the best way to clean windows. But vinegar can damage your windows, making them more challenging to clean in the future.

In this article, we'll debunk some of the most common window cleaning myths. After reading this, you'll be an expert on window cleaning!



Myth 1: Vinegar is the best way to clean windows

Vinegar is a popular cleaning solution because it's cheap and it seems to work well on many surfaces. But vinegar is actually bad for windows.

When vinegar is used on windows, it can damage the surface of the glass, making it more difficult to clean in the future and leaving a lingering smell when washing windows from the inside. Vinegar can also leave streaks on your windows and may not properly disinfect from mould. Vinegar is also unviable for exterior window cleaning, so if you're looking for a streak-free shine, skip the vinegar and use a commercial window cleaner instead.

Myth 2: Newspaper is the best way to dry your windows

You may have been told that newspapers are the best way to dry your windows. But this is actually a myth!

When scrunched up, a newspaper can be rough and leave streaks on your windows. You'd never use a newspaper to dry your phone screen, so why do it to your windows? If you're looking for the best way to clean windows without streaks, skip the newspaper and use a lint-free cloth with a commercial window cleaner instead.

If you don't have a lint-free cloth, a soft paper towel or even an old shirt is a better option than a newspaper. If you don't have the time or resources for cleaning, we provide professional window cleaning in Sydney and can work around your schedule.

Myth 3: Window cleaning is easy

Window cleaning may seem easy, but it's actually quite difficult. You can damage your windows or leave streaks if you're not careful. If you've got hard-to-reach windows, using an extendable cleaner may damage your windows or even make it difficult to give them a proper clean. If mould or mildew is growing on those windows, you need to clean and disinfect them properly.

Be aware that even with the best window washing tools, you can risk damaging your windows, e.g. with too much pressure from a high-pressure stream of water.

So, if you want to clean your windows the right way, hire professional residential and commercial window cleaning services. Our staff at Climate Australia have the experience and the knowledge to get your windows looking their best. If you want proof, look at our before and after window cleaning post.

Now that you know the truth about these common window cleaning myths, you can be sure that your windows will always look their best!



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