The best window washers are designed to remove fine dirt and dust from your windows without any window cleaning spray. They are also great for getting rid of condensation on windows and cleaning mirrors or worktops that are shiny.

So, what should you look for when you buy a window washer?

Think about the shape of the head and size of your window washer. Is it designed to fit into the tightest grooves of the window frame, or do you need an extra head to reach these tight spots? There are various sizes available from 10cm to 38cm. 

Ha-Ra is the leader in the window washer market because it makes the best fibres that are also replaceable. If you're looking for a great window washer that really does a great job, this one should be at the top of your list. The Window Cleaner is available in various sizes 10cm, 19cm, 32cm and 38cm. All individual parts can be individually replaced. This means the fibres and the rubber, so you can always reuse the stainless steel base. 

You might think that the best way to clean your windows is with a paper towel and a common household cleaner. Even though it seems simple, it's not the best way to clean your windows because it's expensive and professionals think it's the least effective way to do it. This will cause you a lot of trouble and make your windows look worse than they did before you started to clean them. Thankfully, that's not the only way to clean and shine windows. One method that always works is to just use water. People often think that water isn't enough to clean their windows well, but you can rest assured that it is.

Instead of using a lot of paper towels, you might want to get a good quality window washer and microfibre cloth to use with water only. This will cut down on how many paper towels you need to buy, which will save you a good chunk of money almost right away. Not only that, but when you use it with water, the cloth is the safest, easiest, and cheapest way to get your windows to look like new.

If you clean your windows with water instead of a traditional household cleaner, you won't be exposing yourself or your family to chemicals that could be harmful. Most cleaners aren't very safe when used in large amounts. Since water is a natural substance, this is not a problem at all. You can be sure that it's completely safe and won't hurt you in any way.

Another benefit is, if you don't smear anything on your glass you won't experience streaks. However, it is important to clean the glass surface properly before you judge the results. It is recommend to work with the scrubbing fibre to remove anything that might be present on the glass. 

Should I use a ph neutral detergent to clean my windows? 

A professional window cleaner will tell you to schedule the cleaning for a cloudy day as their first tip. If the windows are in direct sunlight, the detergent might dry too quickly and leave streaks on them. 

It's tempting to just put the detergent on the glass right away, but if you do some prep work first, the job will be much better. Make sure to clean the frame and the glass of things like spider webs, bits of plants, and dust with the Green Cleaning Glove. 

Some homeowners might not think about when is the best time to clean the windows. This is why a lot of people waste their time cleaning their windows when it's raining or when the sun is very bright. The wind can sometimes bring a lot of dust, which can mess up the whole operation.

A lot of do-it-yourself guides say to clean your windows with dish soap, but that's not the best idea. Dish soap can leave a greasy film on the windows, which will attract more dirt after you clean them. It is also hard to get off, and often leaves streaks that are annoying.

White vinegar that has been diluted is the second most common idea. White vinegar is a good way to clean your home, but it may not always be safe, especially on things like stained glass or vinyl frames that are more fragile.

For your windows, it's best to use a gentle ph neutral detergent. No matter what you use to clean your windows, you should only use clean water. In this way, there won't be any mineral buildup on the glass.

The way you do something is also important if you want to get a good result. Start by getting rid of dust and big pieces of dirt with Green Glove. Then, use a wet towel to soften the dirt so the detergent can work better.

Keep in mind, that the fibres do the cleaning and the ph neutral detergent only works as a wetting agent to keep the water in the fibres. 

 
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