Your windowsills, window tracks, window treatments like shutters home become full of nasty, dirty things like leaves, pollen, bugs, dirt and more throughout the year. All this buildup looks super gross and can make your home look much older and dirtier than it really is. Plus, if not taken care of, the grime buildup can also make it hard for you to open your windows and can even damage them permanently. That’s where spring cleaning comes in. The old tradition of deep cleaning the home in the spring to have a fresh start is a good tradition, as it helps busy homeowners remember to take the time to give their home the care it needs. And this care includes a thorough cleaning of the window treatment and replacement windows on your Lockport, MB home.
How do you spring clean your replacement windows? These tips are here to help:
- Clean the Tracks – Begin your cleaning by getting out your vacuum and sucking out any large items like debris, bugs and dirt clumps out of the window tracks. Next, try to loosen grime buildup with a dry rag and vacuum again to avoid making even more of a mess when you add water. Spray the tracks with a cleaning agent like diluted vinegar or a Clorox spray and then wipe them down with a thin object like a Q-tip or old toothbrush to really clean out the nooks and crannies.
- Wipe the Sills – Be sure to wipe down the windowsills with a damp, not wet, cloth. Pay close attention to the corners as that’s where cobwebs and other grime like to hide. You can also use a small, thin object like a toothbrush or Q-tip to get the tiny, hard-to-reach places. Don’t forget to wipe the sill dry when you’re done.
- Wash or Wipe the Treatments – If you have vinyl or wooden window treatments like shutters or blinds, gently wipe them down with a clean, damp rag. If you have fabric shades, give them a good once-over with your vacuum hose, making sure you get the fabric folds. Some treatments, like curtains, can be taken down and stuck in the washing machine to rid them of dust and dirt.
- Don’t Forget the Glass – You can’t forget to wash the glass, both inside and out. The best way to wash your windowpanes is to use soapy water, a rag, and a squeegee. Fill a bucket with warm soapy water and dip a rag into it. Then, wipe down the glass with the rag. Lastly, using the squeegee, wipe any remaining water off of the glass to prevent streaking. Don’t forget to wipe off the windowsills with a dry cloth to get rid of any drips. Can’t reach the outside of your windows? Try cleaning them with a power washer.
It’s easy to keep your replacement windows looking great with these tips. Pioneer Window & Door Mfg. Ltd is here to help if you want to learn more about Lockport, MB replacement window shutters. Stop by and give us a call today for more information.