| The easiest way to keep your windows clean is | | | | in months is a little bit tougher but works |
| to keep on top of them every few weeks. | | | | in a very similar way to the above cleaning |
| Cleaning your windows couldn't be easier with | | | | system. Obviously you need a little bit more |
| Bolton's Domestic Blitz giving you some | | | | elbow grease! Using a little bit more good |
| excellent top tops. Will we tell you how to | | | | quality washing up liquid and getting your |
| clean windows that are cleaned regularly and | | | | e-cloth pretty wet is important and really |
| will tell you how to clean windows that | | | | getting lots of warm, soapy water onto the |
| haven't been cleaned for months and for | | | | windows for a good deep clean. Using pretty |
| really tough windows that haven't been | | | | much the same method but cleaning and wiping |
| cleaned for years. | | | | a bit harder to get any grime, grease and |
| | | | dirt off. If the window still needs cleaning |
| Cleaning your windows that have been | | | | after the first wash, thoroughly rinse your |
| regularly cleaned is a very quick and | | | | cloth and repeat the process until the window |
| enjoyable process. All you need is a very | | | | is clean. Again, using the dry e-cloth, buff |
| small amount of washing up liquid in a fairly | | | | clean the window to a high shine finish. |
| large bowl. One dry e-cloth which are | | | | |
| fantastic for cleaning things such as glass, | | | | The toughest of all window cleans are the |
| taps, mirrors, windows, worktops, cookers, | | | | ones that haven't been cleaned for years. |
| tiles, anything really that needs to be | | | | They could have grime, mold, mildew, insects |
| cleaned to a high shine. You will also need | | | | and ground on years of dirt. There are two |
| one dry e-cloth for buff cleaning at the end. | | | | ways to get these kind of windows cleaned. |
| To start your clean, simply take your e-cloth | | | | Firstly and probably the easiest if you have |
| and immerse in the warm, slightly soapy water | | | | access to one, is to use a powerful steam |
| and give your cloth a good squeeze out but | | | | cleaner. Steamers are an excellent piece of |
| not too much as you want to keep the windows | | | | cleaning equipment especially for windows and |
| wet. Starting from the top of the window, | | | | upvc. Whilst the steamer is heating up, begin |
| start to clean in the very corners using your | | | | cleaning off what dirt you can by using a |
| fingers to get right into the corners and | | | | good quality, large cleaning cloth that has |
| edges. Don't take too long doing this as you | | | | been thoroughly immersed in plenty of soapy |
| don't want the window to dry. Using bigger | | | | water. Gently clean off the surface dirt, |
| movements to clean the larger area of the | | | | making sure you regularly rinse your cloth |
| windows, making sure you're cleaning any | | | | and change your water. Once the steamer has |
| marks or grease off that need to be cleaned. | | | | heated up, apply the steam pressure to the |
| Once all the marks and smears are clean you | | | | window, this will lift off any remaining dirt |
| can buff clean your window to a smear free | | | | and clean the upvc of any ground on dirt. |
| finish using your dry e-cloth. | | | | Once the majority of dirt is removed, you can |
| | | | then clean the window in the same way as |
| Cleaning windows that have not been cleaned | | | | above using your wet and dry e-cloths. |