13 Best Window Cleaning Tips That’ll Make Your Glass Shine Like New

Get crystal-clear windows every time with these practical window cleaning tips you’ll wish you knew sooner.

This post is all about window cleaning tips.

Let’s be honest, window cleaning probably isn’t at the top of your fun list.

But nothing brightens up a home like sparkling windows that let in all that natural light (and show off your spotless living room, of course).

If you’re tired of streaks, smudges, and mystery spots, you’re in the right place.

These window cleaning tips are quick, simple, and mom-tested, because who has time to scrub windows all day?

Whether you’re prepping for a gathering or just trying to make your space feel fresh, these tricks will help your windows shine like new with minimal fuss.

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Window Cleaning Tips:

1. Clean on a Cloudy Day

Sunshine is great for mood-boosting, but not so much for cleaning windows.

When the sun hits the glass, your cleaner dries way too fast, leaving behind streaks.

Aim for an overcast day to give yourself time to wipe everything down without the stress.

2. Dust Before You Spray

This is one step that makes all the difference.

Grab a dry microfiber cloth or a duster and remove any dirt, pollen, or spiderwebs before you bring out the spray bottle.

Otherwise, you’ll just be smearing mud around once water hits it. No, thanks!

3. Wipe in One Direction Only

Pick a direction, left to right or top to bottom, and stick with it.

Mixing it up will leave streaks all over the place. 

Just try wiping vertically on one side and horizontally on the other so you know which side the streaks are on.

4. Microfiber or Bust

Paper towels are a big nope here. They leave behind lint and make things streaky.

A microfiber cloth or squeegee is your best friend for shiny, lint-free windows.

Keep a few on hand and wash them regularly!

5. Make Your Own Natural Cleaner

You probably already have everything you need in your kitchen to make a powerful homemade window cleaner, just mix 2 cups of water (use distilled if you’ve got hard water), 1/2 cup of white vinegar, and a small squirt of dish soap (just a drop!).

Pour it all into a spray bottle, give it a good shake, and boom, homemade magic that cuts through grime and leaves your windows sparkling.

6. Use Vinegar for Greasy or Smoky Windows

If the kitchen windows are looking a little foggy from all the cooking action (we’ve all been there), add a splash more vinegar to your cleaner.

It cuts through grease like nobody’s business, no elbow grease required.

7. Don’t Forget the Tracks and Frames

Window tracks are dust magnets. Use a small brush or an old toothbrush to loosen up the grime, then vacuum or wipe it out.

Wipe down the frames too with a damp cloth and a little rubbing alcohol for a squeaky clean finish.

8. Only Use Clean Cloths and Water

This might seem obvious, but it’s worth saying: Don’t grab a random rag from under the sink. Always use clean water and clean cloths.

Otherwise, you’re just moving dirt around, and your windows won’t look any better.

9. Clean High Windows Safely

Use a sturdy step ladder or extension ladder for those out-of-reach windows.

Make sure the safety clip is on, and if you can, have someone hold the base for extra support. Safety first, always!

10. Spray Bottles Over Buckets

Skip the bucket. Sprays are quicker, lighter, and less messy.

Buckets are heavy, and if you spill, you’re starting over.

Spray bottles give you better control and save your arms and sanity.

11. Clean the Inside First

Tackle the inside windows before heading out.

That way, if you spot a smudge after you’re done, you’ll know whether it’s on the inside or the outside.

Saves time and re-cleaning later.

12. Use Distilled Water

If your tap water is hard or full of minerals, try using distilled water instead.

It prevents those annoying white spots and leaves your windows extra clear.

It’s a small step that makes a big difference!

13. Keep It Up, A Little Goes a Long Way

Don’t wait until your windows are covered in grime.

Cleaning them twice a year (once in spring and once in fall) makes the job way easier each time.

You’ll be amazed how much brighter your space feels.

This post showed you amazing window cleaning tips.

xoxo, yasmine
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