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Cool Cleaning Tips
We have set up this page for you. Below are some of the Coolest Tips on all kinds of cleaning. Everything from glass and crystal to concrete care. We hope you will benefit from these tips and find them to be very helpful.
Cool Cleaning Tip #1Glass and Mirror Cleaning
Don't ever use "off the shelf" glass cleaners on anything that resembles glass. Most types of retail Glass cleaners have 1 or 2 types of wax in them. This wax will smear and cause a smokey look to the surface which shows up really well on chandliers, lightbulbs and mirrors.
The best thing to use is the stuff you get for your cars windshield. It will make mirrors, light bulbs, leaded glass, crystal and anything glass shine really well. There is one trick though, you have to take a dry towel and buff the item after you wipe off the cleaner to get the best effect.
Tip submitted by: Joseph Stone
Cool Cleaning Tip #2
Window Screens
Don't keep steel or aluminum screens on your windows. It will oxidize your windows and after a year or so will cause a build up that in some cases is hard to see through. This is also very hard to remove if not gotten to within 2 to 3 years and will not come off at all if left on for about 10 years.
You should get new fiberglass screens put on. We have a company near our office that makes screens to replace the ones you have.
Tip submitted by: Christian Nichols
Cool Cleaning Tip #3
Pop Out Grids
If you have the kind of windows that have the grids in them that come out, and that are held in the frame with pins, there is an easy way to move the pins if they have been painted in. If you use pliers to move the pins they should move without breaking the grids.
Tip submitted by: Andy Dodd
Cool Cleaning Tip #4
Armor All
I have pressure washed at the least 200 thousand square feet of concrete. I have seen this one problem that we can't fix that can be prevented. Do not Armor All your tires over concrete. It bleaches out the concrete and it looks like a stain, when in fact it is just cleaner than the rest of the driveway. Move your car to an asphalt area or grass and you will not get any discoloration on your driveways.
Tip submitted by: Joseph Stone
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