Many housewives are faced with the fact that even after thorough cleaning, unpleasant whitish marks remain on windows and mirrors. The reason most often lies not in the quality of the detergent, but in execution technique and the tools used. An ordinary cotton rag or old newspaper can only smear the dirt, leaving microscopic lint and printing ink.
The main secret of professional cleaners is to use distilled water. Ordinary tap water contains salts and minerals, which, after drying, turn into that same plaque. If you don’t have distillate on hand, you can soften the water by adding a little table vinegar or alcohol. This will not only prevent streaks from appearing, but will also give the surface additional shine.
For an ideal result, it is necessary to abandon circular movements. By rubbing the glass in a circle, you create static electricity, which attracts dust back. The most effective way is to move S-shaped movements from top to bottom or in straight lines: first horizontally, then vertically. This allows you to capture all the dirt and move it down to the bottom edge of the frame.
Particular attention should be paid to the choice of fabric. The best solution would be a special microfiber cloth for glass. It has a special weaving structure that leaves no lint and absorbs moisture instantly. For final polishing, dry microfiber or a special rubber squeegee (slime), which removes excess liquid in one movement.
It is important to remember the cleaning time. Washing windows in direct sunlight is a big mistake. The sun dries the cleaning solution on the glass too quickly, and you simply do not have time to rub it, which is why stains form. It’s best to do this in cloudy weather or in the evening, when the glass has cooled.
Following these simple rules turns routine work into a quick process with a guaranteed result. Clean windows let in more light and make the space appear larger.
