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What is the The Best Way to Clean Windows?

Updated on January 1, 2018

Get Smear Free Windows

It is not a job that some people do often but when you do clean your windows it is good to have them looking streak free and sparkling afterwards!

If you have ever cleaned your windows or mirrors and found yourself left with streaks or smears then you will know that it is not easy to find the best way to clean windows.

There are plenty of window cleaning products out there that promise streak-free windows but I have only found one way that guarantees clean windows and you may be surprised by what that is.

You can use this method whether you are cleaning your windows indoors or outdoors and also on cleaning any mirrors in your house, or glass-topped tables and cabinets etc. I was taught this way of cleaning windows when I worked in a chalet in the Alps that had a large quantity of big windows that we had to clean every week, so obviously we needed to find the best and most effective way to clean windows!

Equipment Required

So what you need to clean your windows depends on the size and location of the windows that you are cleaning.

If you are cleaning windows or mirrors that are indoors I recommend the following items to get them really clean:

  • Clean cloth or sponge (wet)
  • Dry cloth
  • Bottle of Glass cleaner
  • Some sheets of old newspaper


Cleaning Windows and Mirrors Indoors

If your windows are really dirty then I recommend an extra step beforehand and this is - clean the windows with a weak mixture of washing up liquid and warm water and a damp cloth or sponge. Use quite a lot of water but don't worry about actually getting them clean but just take the worst of the dirt off.

Get most of the water off by using a squeegee if it is not going to cause a mess, otherwise wipe the window with a dry cloth.

If your windows and mirrors are not excessively dirty then do the following:

  • wipe the windows down with a damp cloth that has been rinsed in soapy water (as above but not using so much water) - this just gets the excess dirt off
  • spray the windows with the glass cleaner and wipe off with one sheet of scrunched up newspaper. Once the newspaper gets a bit wet and ragged keep going with a new sheet.

The second part is the key to getting the windows clean - for some reason (don't ask me why!) scrunched up old newspaper gives you streak free windows even though you would imagine it would actually put dirt on the windows. But believe me, give it a try to you will see great results.

It doesn't really matter what kind of newspaper (even some shiny magazine papers sometimes work if you only have those) but just keep rubbing the window until all of the window cleaner spray is absorbed and the streaks have gone.

Using scrunched up newspapers will give great results!
Using scrunched up newspapers will give great results!

Cleaning Windows Outside

If you are cleaning windows outside then the best way is to use a bowl of warm water with some washing up liquid in (not too much) and use a window cleaning squeegee/scraper to remove it.

Use a sponge or cloth to wash the windows down with the soapy water and once you have washed the windows you need to work quite quickly with the squeegee so that the water does not dry on the windows. Work from side to side with the squeegee overlapping your previous strokes so that you do not leave any lines.

If the window is a large one start at the top and do that first then do the bottom half.

For outdoor windows you can still use the glass cleaner and scrunched up newspaper to finish off but you may only need to use it to tidy up any marks if you have worked quickly with the squeegee.

Scrunched Up Newspaper Is The Key!

If you haven't tried this before then you really will be surprised at how streak free or smear free your windows and mirrors are if you used the scrunched up newspaper method!

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