desi 14 Report post Posted December 2, 2004 HI, When you guys clean windows ( exteriors) , what do you use for the glass and the wood frame ( around window). I was thinking of windex for glass and soap , water and brush for wood frame. your thoughts please thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RyanH 14 Report post Posted December 2, 2004 Wet the area. Scrub with diluted greased lightning for the trim/frame, perhaps a few squirts of bleach from a squirt bottle on the mold and mildew areas. Rinse. Wash with glass cleaner. I buy the 1 gallon window cleaner from Home Depot (made by Zep) for TINTED WINDOWS. I use this type because it is alcohol based, not ammonia. Ammonia and bleach = bad situation on your sinuses, and it rinses very well. If you don't have hard water, or have a source for deionized water (examples in the search of how to make/obtain this), you can rinse if you aren't in an area where blowing dust is a problem. Good idea to clean with a squeegee and then wipe with a towel to remove drips. Glass will sparkle and I *guarantee* you will get positive thoughts by the customer when they look out (assuming they clean the inside of the windows). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites