HOW TO CLEAN EXTERIOR WINDOWS

Just like when you clean your interior windows, streaks are the enemy when it comes to exterior windows too! The trick to avoiding streaks comes down to using the right amount of water. This video explains more.

In this video, you’ll learn about the importance of getting your exterior windows wet enough when you’re cleaning them so that they can’t dry before you have a chance to squeegee them off. If your windows dry too soon, soap will be left on the surface and streaks will occur.

If you’re having trouble keeping your exterior windows clean, check in with Apex Exteriors for advice. Or if you need new windows entirely, we’re the ones to call! Our Northbrook roofing and window company can help you manage all of your home exterior renovation and repairs. Call us at (888) 884-1328 for an estimate on your property.

Last Updated on April 18, 2017 by ApexRoofingServices

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