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Jayvie

Window cleaner

Window cleaner

Regular price KSh275.00
Regular price KSh217.00 Sale price KSh275.00
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Types of Window Cleaners:

    1. Spray Window Cleaner: The most common type, this cleaner is typically a liquid solution in a spray bottle. It's easy to apply, and you just wipe it off with a cloth or paper towel. Many sprays are formulated to minimize streaking.

    2. Ammonia-Based Cleaners: These are strong, effective cleaners for greasy or very dirty windows. However, they should be used in well-ventilated areas and kept away from certain surfaces like tinted windows or wood frames.

    3. Vinegar-Based Cleaners: Natural cleaners that are often made from white vinegar mixed with water. Vinegar is a great option for those who want a less toxic alternative to chemical cleaners.

    4. Foam Cleaners: These are aerosol products that spray out a thick foam. The foam clings to the window, making it easier to clean without dripping. They are often used for vertical surfaces or areas that need a deep clean.

    5. Concentrate Cleaners: These come as a concentrated liquid that you dilute with water. They're more economical and eco-friendly, as you use less packaging and can make large amounts of cleaning solution.

    6. Window Cleaning Wipes: Pre-moistened wipes are convenient for quick touch-ups or small areas like car windows or bathroom mirrors.

    7. Squeegee and Cleaner Combo: A professional-grade tool, usually a squeegee paired with a cleaner, used for large glass surfaces. The squeegee helps to quickly remove excess liquid without streaks.

    DIY Window Cleaner:

    You can make a simple and effective window cleaner at home with common household ingredients. A popular recipe is:

    • 1 part white vinegar
    • 1 part water
    • A few drops of dish soap for extra grease-cutting power

    Tips for Streak-Free Windows:

    • Clean windows on a cloudy day to prevent the cleaner from drying too quickly and leaving streaks.
    • Use a microfiber cloth or newspaper instead of paper towels, which can leave lint behind.
    • Clean windows from top to bottom, using vertical strokes on one side and horizontal strokes on the other side, so you can easily spot streaks.
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