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		<title>10 Las Vegas Window Cleaning Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quite a few individuals put off cleaning windows or struggle through it since they make the same mistakes I've made for 47 years. I had it all wrong! Do you want crystal clear windows - just like you see at businesses and commercial buildings? Here is how to achieve it!<p><a href="http://clearchoicewindowcleaninglv.com/blog/10-las-vegas-window-cleaning-tips/">10 Las Vegas Window Cleaning Tips</a> is a post from: <a href="http://clearchoicewindowcleaninglv.com">Clear Choice Window Cleaning Las Vegas</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quite a few individuals put off cleaning windows or struggle through it since they make the same mistakes I&#8217;ve made for 47 years. I had it all wrong! Do you want crystal clear windows &#8211; just like you see at businesses and commercial buildings? Here is how to achieve it!</p>
<p>Use the Right Tools &#8211; You should use the professional squeegees, soap and applicators I have already spoken of. When you don&#8217;t, your windows will look like they do now!</p>
<p>A Clean Scrubber &#8211; Always start off the job which has a clean scrubber or lambs wool applicator, sponge and/or porcupine cleaner. A dirty applicator can leave dirt behind. Rinse the scrubber regularly when you are cleaning numerous windows, specifically dirty windows.</p>
<p>Watch the Sun &#8211; NEVER wash windows in direct sunlight. The sun can superheat the glass and trigger all sorts of streaking problems.</p>
<p>Holding the Squeegee &#8211; Hold the squeegee at an angle so the drinking water runs down the glass. In other words, mimic the motion or setting of a snow plow. The blade on a plow aims towards where the snow ends up. If a plow basically aims straight ahead, snow flows out from the plow at both ends. You do not want h2o flowing from both ends of the squeegee.</p>
<p>Wipe the Blade &#8211; After each and every squeegee stroke, you must wipe the rubber blade with your lint cost-free cloth. Placing a wet squeegee for the glass will leave a blade mark. You might get very good at rapidly wiping the blade.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t Cut it Close &#8211; Overlap squeegee strokes by about 1 and 1 half inches. Remember to angle the squeegee so water flows towards the wet window surface, NOT the area that is clean and dry.</p>
<p>Lots of H2o &#8211; When very first washing the window while using scrubber, use a liberal amount of cleaning h2o. You want the dirt to come off the window with this solution. Use a decent amount on interior glass surfaces, but not so much as to cause a flood or standing water on woodwork.</p>
<p>Go Sideways &#8211; Horizontal squeegee strokes are suggested when at all possible. If you&#8217;re proper handed, the left side in the window pane will have triangles of drinking water left behind with each and every stroke. You are going to wipe these at the end having a final vertical stroke heading on the top with the pane for the bottom in the pane.</p>
<p>Wipe the Edges &#8211; There will always be drinking water marks or spots at the edge on the window pane. After all squeegee action is complete, wipe the entire window edge with all the lint free cloth.</p>
<p>Practice 1st &#8211; Practice while using squeegee whenever you first get it. It may well be difficult to control. Professionals generally use an 18 inch model. You might desire to start out having a 12 inch squeegee and work your way up to a larger model once you develop fine hand/eye coordination.</p>
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<p><a href="http://clearchoicewindowcleaninglv.com/blog/10-las-vegas-window-cleaning-tips/">10 Las Vegas Window Cleaning Tips</a> is a post from: <a href="http://clearchoicewindowcleaninglv.com">Clear Choice Window Cleaning Las Vegas</a></p>
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