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How Do You Clean Clear Plastic Windows?

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Posted Glen Moore edited answer

How Do You Clean Clear Plastic Windows?

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Glen Moore0 Glen Moore edited answer

I usually don’t even try, I just wait for when I have the cleaning staff come in. I don’t even bother with bigger tasks like this, because I know I’m only going to do half of the job, and i’s not worth all the stress and exhaustion that some plastic windows put me through. I have been collaborating with a company that offers pressure washing services atlanta and it’s all been so much easier on my part. It’s also a lot more cleaner than I could have ever done by myself.

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Thanks a lot for the information and also for this method to wash the windows. However, not only the method is important but also the cleaning tools you use. Unfortunately or fortunately, I am a perfectionist and I like everything to be perfectly done this is why I always use the cleaning tools from https://windowwashing.co.za/window-cleaning-equipment-south-africa/ for cleaning the windows. They don’t leave any marks and I can admire the view from my window without staring at the marks like I used to do.

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Plastic widows are usually made of either acrylic or polycarbonate plastic sheeting. Just as with traditional windows, windows that are made of plastic get dirty and should be cleaned on a regular basis. Traditional window cleaners that contain alcohol and ammonia should not be used on plastic windows as these substances can etch the surface and create a permanent cloudy haze. Cleaning windows that are made of plastic is easily accomplished using basic household cleaning supplies. Wet a non-abrasive sponge thoroughly with warm water and squeeze out the excess. Wipe down the entire surface of the window with the damp sponge to remove as much of the surface dirt as possible. Fill a bucket with 1 gallon of warm water and 1 to 2 tsp. of dish soap. Mix the solution thoroughly to combine. Dip the sponge into the soap solution and gently wash the entire surface of the window with firm pressure. Rinse the sponge out completely in warm water and wipe the window to rinse away the soap residue. I

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