When you live in an area like the desert or Southern California you know that you can’t always trust the weather especially when there are clouds growing darker every minute. Often times those dark clouds move on and never even one drop of rain will be seen. So often you listen to the weather station to find out if rain is expected. When you’re pretty sure there will be no rain you get out your cleaning equipment and get ready to tackle your window cleaning again.
No sooner have you almost finished when the wind starts to blow, and in many areas, sand blows along with it. You pick up your stuff and take it all into the house or garage and before you close the garage door, you feel rain drops. No, that can’t be, my windows are clean. That’s right, but your windows were clean, but no longer.
You may have to wait for another two or three days before the weather again appears stable so pick up that bucket, sponge, clean towels, window cleaning solution, or just dish soap and water. Whatever you choose to clean your windows, get busy so your windows will be clean before company arrives on the weekend.
The first thing you need to do is to get the hose with a hand sprinkler on it that you can turn off and on. Spray all of the windows to wash off the soiled sand and rain, be sure to rinse off the ledge and area around your windows. Turn the hose off, and another hint for success. Clean the windows on the side of your house where the sun isn’t shining on them yet. You can do the other side when the sun moves in the afternoon. When you wash your windows in the sun you end up with streaks.
Take the sponge and dump it in the soapy water, then scrub the windows and area around them especially the ledge. Wash one area at a time, and before the windows dry, get the hose with a good pressure of water and rinse the area clearing off all the soap. Then you may want to let them air dry, or if you prefer get one of the clean towels and wipe the window down, then get another clean towel and shine the window. That final step really helps.
Check the sky again and take all the equipment you’ve used, turn the water off, and start on the inside, but leave the bucket and drippy sponge outside and use the spray instead.
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