So useful! Wish I knew about this sooner! | September 2, 2024
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Cleaning windows can be one of those tedious chores that many of us put off until we can no longer ignore the smudges and streaks obstructing our view.
But what if I told you there’s a way to clean your windows in just 5 minutes with almost zero effort? This isn’t a clickbait promise; it’s a simple trick my dad taught me that has transformed how I tackle window cleaning. Here’s how it works.
The Secret Behind the Trick
The key to this quick and easy window cleaning method lies in two things: the right tools and a well-timed approach. My dad, who has always been a master of efficiency, discovered that most people make window cleaning harder than it needs to be by using the wrong techniques and cleaning solutions.
What You’ll Need:
A Squeegee: A good quality squeegee with a rubber blade is essential. The squeegee does most of the work, removing water and dirt in one swift motion.
A Spray Bottle: Fill it with a simple cleaning solution (a mix of water, vinegar, and a drop of dish soap works wonders).
Microfiber Cloth: Microfiber cloths are perfect for wiping down edges and catching drips without leaving lint behind.
Warm Water Bucket: If your windows are particularly dirty, a bucket of warm water for a quick pre-wash can be helpful.
Step-by-Step Guide
Here’s how my dad’s trick works, step by step:
1. Pre-Cleaning (Optional but Recommended)
If your windows are heavily soiled with dust, pollen, or bird droppings, start by quickly rinsing them with plain water from a hose or a bucket. This removes the loose debris and prevents scratching during the squeegee process.
2. Spray the Solution
Fill your spray bottle with the cleaning solution (half water, half white vinegar, and a tiny drop of dish soap). Spray the solution generously over the entire window surface, making sure to cover all areas, especially any spots that are visibly dirty or smudged.
3. The Squeegee Magic
This is where the magic happens. Starting at the top corner of the window, drag the squeegee in a straight line across the glass. After each pass, wipe the squeegee blade with your microfiber cloth to remove excess water and dirt. Continue this process, slightly overlapping each pass to avoid streaks. The squeegee effectively pulls all the dirt and water off the glass, leaving it clean and clear.
4. Edge and Drip Cleanup
After you’ve finished with the squeegee, use your microfiber cloth to wipe around the edges of the window frame where water might have collected. This prevents any streaks from forming as the water dries.
5. Final Touch (Optional)
For an extra sparkle, you can lightly buff the window with a dry microfiber cloth. This step is optional but gives your windows that professional, streak-free shine.

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