How To Clean Glass Surfaces At Home

Quality glass is durable and can last for years, but this doesn’t stop smudges and fingerprints from appearing. Having sparkling glass makes your whole house look cleaner. In fact, glass surfaces are among the fundamental areas that determine the neatness of your room. However, it can be challenging to have streak-free glasses around your house. You can spend hours cleaning them, but still have glasses that look as dirty as before.

Luckily, with the use of correct methods and tools, you can simplify the task, leaving your glass surfaces sparkling clean. Nevertheless, if you find it challenging to clean your glass surfaces thoroughly, you might want to hire professionals to do the job. Also, if you notice any problem with your doors and windows, you might need to contact a reputable company such as Window Factory to replace your windows and doors.

But how often should you clean your glass surfaces?

Glass surfaces should be cleaned regularly. There are different recommended cleaning schedules depending on the type of glass surface. For instance, glass shower doors should be wiped daily to avoid streaks and prevent soap scum formation. Also, glass tables and other high-touch areas should be wiped daily, especially in the bathroom or kitchen. On the other hand, it’s recommended to clean glass windows every three months.

What You’ll Need When Cleaning Glass Surfaces 

  • Spray bottle
  • Squeegee
  • Vinegar and baking soda
  • Rubbing alcohol
  • Glass cleaner
  • Newspaper to polish the glass
  • Cotton swabs to clean corners

Cleaning Glass Windows And Doors

Glass windows and doors allow natural light to enter the room. However, streaks and smudges can form on the glasses making the room feel less bright. You can either use a glass cleaner or a mixture of rubbing alcohol, water, and vinegar to clean such. This cost-effective alternative helps break greasy residues and dries off quickly, leaving no or fewer streaks.

Step 1: Start Cleaning Spots With Solution

When cleaning your glass windows and doors, identify the offending spots and spray the cleaning solution. Using a lint-free cloth, a newspaper, or an old t-shirt, wipe the glass clean and continue doing so until the solution is entirely dried—this will help remove any streaks left. 

Step 2: Clean The Entire Surface With The Solution

To clean the glasses thoroughly, this step is much the same. But here, you spray the entire surface with the solution and wipe it down. Start wiping at the top and move towards the bottom to avoid leaving drips after you’re done.

To entirely remove streaks, use a squeegee, as it removes any cleaning solution left on the glass. Just be aware that using a squeegee directs any liquid towards the floor.

Step 3: Hire A Professional

If you’re unable to clean your glasses effectively, hiring professionals to do it for you is advisable. Luckily, professionals will clean your glasses, shutters, blinds, and frames. Moreover, they will repair minor damages, look for early signs of glass damage, and advise on the way forward.

Cleaning window pane with detergent, spring cleaning concept

Cleaning Shower Glasses

Shower glasses are mainly plagued by soap scum, mold, and mineral build-up. To keep these glasses looking good, clean them once a week or wipe them down after every visit to the shower.

Step 1: Make A Cleaning Solution

You can either look for a cleaner designed to clean bathroom glass or make a heavy-duty solution. You can make a homemade glass cleaner solution with two parts of white vinegar and one part of the soap and shake it up. Just be careful as you do this to avoid accidentally splashing it into your eye.

Step 2: Spray The Solution On The Glasses

Spray the solution and let it sit for about 30 minutes. Then, using a microfiber cloth or a sponge, wipe it down. For a more persistent mess, use a paste made of liquid soap and baking soda.

Step 3: Address Mineral Deposits

If your shower glasses look clean but cloudy, it’s because of mineral or limestone deposits brought by hard water. Use a vinegar solution to clean the deposits, or consider getting a shower filter to prevent the build-up in the future.

Step 4: Wipe Dry Using A Squeegee

Finally, invest in a squeegee to clean less frequently. Run it down the glasses and tiles to prevent water and soap scum from drying there. A squeegee immediately shines on the glass and reduces wet areas where bacteria and mold can survive. You can also spray a vinegar solution or bathroom cleaner before you squeegee.

Cleaning Glass Tables

Glass tables are particularly prone to stains and fingerprints. Fortunately, most glass cleaning solutions work efficiently to clean glass tables. Glass tables should be wiped daily as they get dirty quickly.

Step 1: Spray And Wipe, That Simple

Cleaning a glass table is pretty simple. First, spray a glass cleaner or DIY solution. After, wipe it down with a lint-free cloth to dry. 

The Bottom Line 

Glass cleaning can be hectic, but the proper knowledge and tools make the task easy. With the above steps, you can effortlessly clean glass throughout your home. Just remember to avoid cleaning glass under direct sunlight to avoid streaking. Also, avoid wiping your glasses with cotton to prevent lint on the glass.

 

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