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Dogs and cats are notorious for nosing, licking, and pawing at windows, especially when they see something exciting outside. You need extra window cleaning to remove these smudges and keep your glass fixtures pristine. The guide below covers all the steps to take.

How to Wipe Pet Nose Prints & Dirt From Glass

Spots can build up over time, so stick to a regular schedule to keep marks from accumulating. Spot-clean at least once a week, or twice as often if you have multiple pets. Invest in a microfiber cloth or squeegee instead of using paper towels to prevent waste. These items are also more effective and don’t leave fibers behind.

To clean, use a store-bought glass cleaner or mix equal parts water and white vinegar in a spray bottle. Rubbing dirt across the window may scratch the glass, so first remove any excess mud, dirt, or grit. Next, apply the spray cleaner and let it sit for a few minutes. This helps break down the residue. Finally, wipe away the cleaner and grime.

When to Hire Window Cleaning Professionals

Window CleaningThe above tips are effective for getting many smudges off. However, you may still notice streaks and grime building up over time, especially on exterior glass on top floors.

Annual professional cleanings cut through any remaining residue, leaving all windows completely clear inside and out. These services remove grit, dust, pollen, and other substances that could scratch the glass, extending its life span. They also save you time and money, as they prevent unsightly marks that could make you want to replace the fixtures.

 

If you need a window cleaning service, choose All County Window Cleaning. Serving Warwick and the surrounding areas from their location in Vernon Township, NJ, they have over 20 years of experience. Proud to offer a customer-focused approach, they are fully insured and approved as GlassRenu Certified Technicians. They also offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Call (973) 827-8311 or (845) 988-5535 to schedule an appointment, or visit their website to learn more about their work.

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