How to Remove Water Spots When Performing Residential Window Cleaning
Removing water spots off windows does call for the right tools and a regular cleaning plan. These spots are sometimes left when windows are cleaned with regular glass cleaning products. Water spots are down to a build-up of mineral deposits, so homeowners may have to use special cleansers and tools in order to get their windows clean, alternatively, when they live in the Santa Monica, CA area, they can book an appointment with our residential window cleaning service that will ensure they have spotless windows.
The best tip when it comes to removing water spots is to buy a quality product which is specifically designed for this purpose, and make sure you adhere to the instructions by the letter. With windows that are continually exposed to hard water, water spots can be removed using any basic household acidic product. These products can range from vinegar to lemon juice. When the hard water spots have built up over a certain period of time, stronger acids can be used. However, make sure you wear gloves and eye protection when working with these strong acids and cleaners.
When cleaning exterior windows, you should remove any surface dirt and then wash the window using a mild cleansing solution. The water is then removed with a squeegee. The likes of cloth diapers, cotton T-shirts, and microfiber cloths are all effective at drying glass without leaving any streaks.
After your windows are clean, removing water spots can now become your main focus. We at Spotless Cleaning Systems Inc. recommend wetting your windows again and then either scrub them using a fine steel wool or use special cleansing powders. Homeowners will be able to mix these special cleansing powders with some water in order to create a paste. Then it should be scrubbed over the spots with a damp rag.
However, if you are like most homeowners, and simply do not have the time to do this, then you need to call our residential window cleaning company today at (310) 388-4960, and leave it to the professionals.