Football, pumpkin spice lattes, and cooling temperatures usher in the heart of the fall season here in Cincinnati and across many parts of the United States. Fall is also when the emergence of weed pollens hit harder than a linebacker. Weed pollen makes many of us miserable with sneezing and itchy eyes, and they’re one of the top contributors to the grime that collects on your home’s windows.
Fall window cleaning is essential. Fall is the perfect time to clean windows to mitigate allergens and wipe out the dirt that naturally accumulates. Get it done now, and you’re all set before the hustle and bustle of the holiday season begins.
Here’s a helpful checklist for your fall window cleaning project.
Blinds and Shades
To reduce allergens in your home, it’s important to remove the dust that collects regularly on the window blinds and shades. Use a vacuum with an extendable wand and soft brush attachment versus a rag. The vacuum will collect and trap
the dust better than a rag alone.
Interior Glass, Window Sills, and Tracks
Interior windows naturally collect dust and dirt as well as nose prints if you share your home with pets. As you make your fall cleaning list, don’t forget to add cleaning the interior window glass, sills, and track. Before cleaning, if possible, remove the blinds and shades. It’s recommended to clean the glass with a product designed specifically for glass and wiped with a microfiber cloth.
Mild soap plus warm water and a rag are the ideal tools to wipe clean window sills. Be sure to follow up with a dust-free towel to dry the surface. The window tracks can be cleaned with the same warm, soapy water and rag; a great way to remove any spider webs and more.
Did you know you could have your interior window glass, sills, and tracks cleaned by professionals? Let the pros tackle the job while you relax.
Screens and Storm Windows
Window screens collect an astounding amount of allergens, dirt, dust, and particulates. Your fall window cleaning project should include a full cleaning of the screens and storm windows as well. Remove the screens and storm windows before cleaning. A common garden hose can be used to spray the grime off the screens, but it’s not recommended to use a hose or pressure washer for any type of window glass. Dry with a lint-free cloth. Allow the screens to dry in the sun, and be sure to check for tears or rips before reinstalling.
Pro tip: Leave this chore to the professionals, who come prepared with proper cleaning materials and the equipment to easily reach even the most inconveniently-located windows.
Exterior Glass Cleaning
To properly clean the exterior window glass of your home takes planning, the right tools/products, and the ability to safely access those hard-to-reach areas. Items needed include but are not limited to:
- Lint-free cloths, microfiber cloths
- Squeegee
- Window cleaning products that won’t harm the glass
- Extension poles, step stool, and/or ladder
Before tackling the chore of fall window cleaning, consider handing it over to the professionals from United Window Cleaning. We’ll safely and thoroughly clean every window with the proper products and tools for you. Contact us today to schedule your fall window cleaning appointment.