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DP Window Washing
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Serving Whitewater, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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"Conner is an exceptional young man, communicate, hard-working, and right on the button in showing up on time. I can't recommend his window-cleaning business highly enough."
Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Refresh!
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Serving Whitewater, CO and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

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Is it time for a REFRESH!\n\nREFRESH! provides quality painting, organization, cleaning, and cosmetic remodel services at affordable rates. Give us a call to get started today.

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Patagonia Cleaning Service
5.0(
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Serving Whitewater, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

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"The ladies from Patagonia Cleaning did an excellent job on a very difficult cleanup project. They never once complained about a very dirty house they were efficient and were very happy with the job they did"
Response time30 mins
Response rate86%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Window Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Do not mix bleach with vinegar, ammonia, acidic liquids, or other cleaners or detergents as toxic fumes result from the chemical reaction. Mix bleach only with water to avoid dangerous chemical reactions. Even mixed with water to dilute it, bleach can still be harmful to your skin, eyes, and lungs.

Yes, you should plan on being home when a window cleaner is cleaning your windows. The professional will clean both sides of the glass and will likely disassemble parts of your windows from the inside to clean and inspect the inner components, including the balances and weatherstripping. Much of this work requires interior access to your home, which means someone will need to be home to provide access to the window cleaner.

You can use hot, soapy water, white vinegar, rubbing alcohol, window cleaner, nail polish remover, WD-40, and cooking oil to remove glass labels. You can also apply heat with a hair dryer or steam cleaner. Use a plastic scraper or credit card to remove the adhesive, as a razor blade can permanently scratch your glass.

You can use a commercial water repellent treatment for glass on your shower doors to prevent water spots. Take care to only apply the product to glass. Letting air circulate also helps prevent water spots, as water is less likely to remain on the glass for a long time with good air circulation. Run your vent fan, open a window, and leave the shower door open for about half an hour after using the shower.

For a standard 1,000-square-foot home, you should expect your window cleaner to take between 1 and 3 hours to clean all of your windows. Of course, the size of your home and the number and size of the windows you have will play a role in the timeline. Certain styles of windows—like picture windows, which have no moving parts—also take less time to clean.

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