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How To Clean Outside Windows You Can’t Reach

Man cleaning windows from the outside with professional ropes and gear

If your outdoor windows are difficult to reach, you don’t have to break your back to clean them! 

Here are some simple methods on how to clean your outside windows:

Is Cleaning High Outside Windows Dangerous?

Cleaning high outside windows can be done with a variety of different tools and techniques. The most common way is to use a ladder or a stepladder. Ladders are great for reaching up into the window area, but they’re not very safe for cleaning because they are very unstable when used for this purpose. Stepladders are better because they have more support than ladders, which makes them safer for cleaning high outside windows.

When cleaning high outside windows, it’s important to make sure that you do not get any dust or debris on your skin or clothing because this could cause an allergic reaction or infection in the area where you touched it. For example, if you got some dust on your shirt while working near high outside windows, make sure that you wash it immediately in cold water with detergent so that there isn’t any chance of getting an infection from it.

Tips On Cleaning Upstairs Windows

  1. You’ll need some basic tools and cleaning products. 
  2. Start by washing the glass from the inside. 
  3. If you can’t reach the outside, try using a cleaner from the inside. 
  4. For higher windows, you may need to use a ladder or hire a professional. 
  5. When moving furniture, be careful not to scratch the floors or walls. 
  6. If possible, disassemble big pieces before moving them. 
  7. If you’re moving into a new apartment, consider asking the previous tenants for their cleaning tips! 

Window cleaning is best done outdoors on sunny days. Cleaning your upstairs windows can be tough without a tall step stool – better invest in one now if you don’t have one already! You’ll also want to consider shuffling around some furniture while you’re cleaning your windows. Moving furniture around while cleaning your apartment windows is tricky, but there are ways to make it easier. 

If you’ve got a bed with a headboard attached located in front of your windows, remove that first and place it on its side against the wall so that all four posts are accessible. Use shorter items like ottomans as stepping stools instead of chairs or coffee tables – they’re more stable and less likely to slide out from under you. 

Cleaning windows in multi-story homes isn’t easy either; here’s how: 

Start at the top story window cleaning down towards ground level. Make sure that when pushing ladders up the outside of buildings, they stay steady against whatever surface they are pushed up against – typically brick or concrete structures. 

Pull them away gently every few feet to prevent scraping the siding or damaging door frames. Glass cleaners work well for dirty windows too. They just might take a little longer than normal because the water doesn’t evaporate quickly enough off the wet surfaces of glass. 

When you’re ready to clean your windows, the first thing that you need to do is to get rid of any debris from the window frame itself. You will have to remove anything that is stuck on the window frame or any other part of it. You will also have to make sure that there are no nails or screws left behind in order for your window cleaner to work properly. This could cause damage if they are left behind during cleaning.

Once these are cleaned up, then you can move on to cleaning your windows themselves. There are different types of cleaners available on the market today, but they all work in much the same way. They contain detergents and surfactants that help loosen dirt particles so that they can be easily removed with ease. These products come in many different forms including liquid cleaners and wipe-on clays, but they all work in much the same way as one another when it comes time for cleaning your windows.

Squeegee Method

If you’re just cleaning windows that are above head level and out of reach, the easiest way to clean windows is with a simple extension pole that comes with a squeegee. The best way to clean the inside of your window is with a soft cloth.

Window squeegees are very popular items that can be used to clean windows effectively. It has a wider surface area than an ordinary cleaning brush, so it can reach areas that a brush cannot. The squeegee also has a more powerful force behind it than most brushes, so it’s more effective on dirt and grime buildup. You can find extension poles at hardware stores or online. They generally cost less than $50, but they may cost more if they have a lot of extra features, like lights or other accessories.

While you don’t need any specialty chemicals to clean windows with an extension pole, it does make it easier. You just need to find one that’s lightweight and easy to use. You’ll want something that will hold up well under pressure, but doesn’t feel too heavy when you’re holding it up against the side of your head while you’re trying not to fall over backward onto the ground (you could get hurt).

If possible, consider purchasing a pair of extension poles so that you can clean both sides of your windows at once with one tool. This will save you time and make things easier on yourself when doing this type of cleaning job!

Recap

To recap on cleaning your windows the old-fashioned way, first, wet your sponge or cloth in the bucket of soapy water. Then, starting at the top left corner of the window, wipe the surface in a side-to-side motion. Continue until the entire window is clean! Wash off any leftover soap residue with the damp sponge or cloth. 

Finally, dry with another piece of material (e.g., an old towel). If you have stubborn stains that just won’t go away after cleaning, try mixing a little vinegar into your next bucket of soapy water. Vinegar can be used as an additional disinfectant and will break down grease better than just using soap alone. 

The window cleaners are wearing masks because they are breathing in fumes from chemicals such as ammonia that are used in these products; make sure to use caution when working with strong chemicals like this yourself.  When you’re done cleaning, remove your mask, wash your hands thoroughly with warm water and soap, then leave the room for at least 15 minutes before reentering. It’s important to stay safe!

Final Thoughts

It’s important to keep those outside windows clean! They are the ones in your home that get hit by the weather, the sun, and all kinds of elements. If you have a company that does inside window cleaning, you might want to ask about their rates for outside window cleaning as well. It’s well worth doing for your home and mortgage value!

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