Monday, 24 October 2016

How to Make a Homemade Window Cleaner

Have you been looking for a great recipe for a homemade window cleaner? As a specialist window cleaner of more than 14 years, I have tried and have been given numerous window cleaning recipes to try.

Although many professional window cleaners will not easily share their time-tested secret recipes that they've developed from years of experimentation, there is an easy window cleaning solution that you can start with that may work just fine.

Homemade Glass Cleaner

In this informative article, I may also talk about the 2 main functions of the window cleaning solution in addition to which chemicals to prevent putting into your recipe.

Now, let's start with the 2 main purposes of the window cleaning solution. First, it helps to penetrate and lift dirt, grease and other natural debris form the glass. Second, it offers a lubricant which can be the main element element that allows the squeegee rubber traveling smoothly throughout the glass. If the window squeegee does not need enough lubricant to supply that smooth glide, you will most likely get streaks every time.

Chemicals - You don't need to put any harsh chemicals into your homemade window cleaner. Common chemicals people tend to use are: ammonia, alcohol and vinegar. These chemicals can be a great cleaning and disinfectant agent when used solely but, is not needed to make a fine window cleaner.

The only time you may use such chemicals is in the case that you run into a tough to get rid of substance such as some kind of sticky residue, paint / lacquer over spray, calcium deposits etc. which can be a completely different subject in itself.

Some of these chemicals also can cause injury to window frames, sills, and exposed rubber seals. Framework can be discolored, finishes ruined and chemical reactions usually takes place when coming in touch with exposed rubber seals causing them to dry, crack or peel apart. So, if you need to use such chemicals make sure you use extreme caution.

Here it is. For the average homeowner trying to wash several windows, an easy concoction of regular liquid dish soap mixed into soft or distilled water will do the job. Start by adding of a half teaspoon of the dish soap right into a gallon of soft or distilled water, that is it. You can also pour your homemade window cleaner into a spray bottle for quick application.

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