The windows in your home will give you a front-row seat to spring, as long as they are clean and don’t require replacement. A lot of dust, dirt, grime, and mineral deposits can build up over the winter. For this reason, the first cleaning of the year might require a little more effort. It will also give you a good opportunity to gauge the condition of your windows. Any signs of leaks, cracks, warping, or mold could mean it is time for replacement windows in Portland, OR. Here are a few steps you can follow to help spring clean your windows:

1. Schedule with Sunshine

To clean your windows properly you need the right amount of sunlight. Daylight will make spots, stains, and streaks more visible. This will help you know where you need to clean. But too much direct sunlight can dry the cleaning liquid too quickly. So try to clean your windows in the morning on a sunny day.

2. Dust Before you Wash

Before you start on the frame and glass you should clear away dirt, dust, and cobwebs from the blinds and around the windows. This way you won’t knock the dirt loose later and undo all your hard work.

3. Protect Surfaces

For this first cleaning, you will probably spend a bit more time with each window. So you will want to use bath towels on the floor and window still to help protect against spills. You also don’t want too much moisture leaking inside the window frame and causing you trouble down the road.

4. Use a Modest Amount of Cleaner

You don’t need a cleaning mixture that is too sudsy. Just use a small amount of mild detergent mixed with warm water to clean the window frames. And then wring out the mixture so the cloth is damp. Wipe with the soapy water, then rinse and wipe with clear water, and dry quickly. That way you don’t have to worry about too much dripping liquid.

5. Wash Stubborn Stains

If you do happen to have stubborn stains that don’t disappear with the initial cleaning you can try a little extra soap and muscle. And if you have mineral deposits on the glass you might apply the window cleaner and let it sit for five minutes before removing it.

6. Dry Using Alternating Directions

Use a lint-free cloth to dry and polish your windows. And as another tip, try drying horizontally for the interior surfaces and vertically on the exterior surfaces. That way you can pinpoint the streaks and know where you need to clean some more.

The first window cleaning of spring can feel like an ordeal. But getting it done right can make all the difference in the change in season. It also gives you a good opportunity to really examine your windows. Then if you need replacement windows in Portland, OR you can get the job done before summer. Contact us at EnergyGuard Windows & Doors for a pressure-free quote on new windows. Call us at (503) 554-5500 or visit 516 E. 2nd St., Newberg, OR 97132.

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