The Ultimate Guide to Cleaning Hard-to-Reach Windows

When in doubt, the best and safest way to clean stubborn windows is to contact the professionals at New View Window Cleaning. We have the knowledge and tools to clean your hard-to-reach windows safely and efficiently.

1. The Right Equipment:

You could simply use glass cleaner and a microfiber cloth, but these tools will allow you to clean windows that are high up and be much more time efficient.

 
  • Extendable Squeegee

Preferably one with a telescopic pole handle, allowing you to reach high up and surfaces that are tucked away. Some extendable squeegees can even reach second-floor windows safely from the ground.

Ensure the squeegee is of the right length to avoid the need for ladders.

  • Hose with Stream Sprayer

Useful for a quick rinse of the windows.

 

  • Telescopic Window Cleaning Kit

This includes an extension pole, a squeegee with a rubber blade, and a strip washer.

  • Cleaning Solution

For a DIY glass cleaner, A simple blend of warm water, white vinegar, and dish soap does the trick.

For Apartment Living:

  • U-shaped Telescopic Pole

A lifesaver for apartment residents. Clean the outside from the inside!

 

  • Magnetic Window Cleaners

Avoid these tools as they can often damage your glass or simply fall off the other side of the window. They don’t take the thickness of the glass into account and usually just don’t work as intended.

 

2. Safety First

 

Ditch the Ladders

If you can, use your extendable tools. They're a safer bet.

 

Have to Use a Ladder?

Make sure it's stable and on level ground. Better yet, get a buddy to hold it for you.

Ensure it’s properly angled to avoid any sliding around while in use, and also that it extends past the area you will be cleaning so you aren’t standing on the top few rungs.

 

Consider using a ladder stabilizer and wearing slip resistant shoes to avoid any accidents. 

3. Cleaning Process

Preparation: Clear the area around the windows. Remove screens and clean them separately. Ensure there's no obstacles in the way of your windows. Gather all of your tools and supplies in the area that you will be working in.

 

Washing: For extra dirty windows, spray down the window with a hose. Apply the cleaning solution using a brush or sponge attached to your extension pole. Start from the top and work your way down.

 

Rinsing and Drying: After scrubbing, use the squeegee attached to the extension pole to remove excess water, ensuring a streak-free finish.

 

4. Maintenance:

Regular Cleaning: Make window cleaning a regular part of your home maintenance routine to ensure they remain clean and functional.


For best results, clean your windows at least twice a year. However, if you live in an area with a lot of pollution, dust, or pollen, consider cleaning them every three months.

 

5. Additional Tips:

  • Know Your Glass: Different types of windows require different cleaning methods. For example, tinted windows can be sensitive to certain chemicals.

  • Weather Considerations: Avoid cleaning on very hot and sunny days as the cleaning solution can dry quickly, leaving streaks.

  • Seasonal Cleaning: Spring and fall are often considered the best times for window cleaning, as the weather is milder.

  • Post-Cleaning Care: After cleaning, consider applying a window protectant to repel dirt and keep them cleaner for longer.

  • Eco-friendly Solutions: Consider using biodegradable soaps and solutions. They're effective and kinder to the environment.

 

Clean windows not only enhance the aesthetics of your home but also allow in more natural light, reducing the need for artificial lighting and thus saving on energy bills.