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Kansas Pools and Exterior

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Kansas Pools and Exterior

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KPE offers a one-stop-shop for all your exterior home cleaning needs. We provide unmatched quality window cleaning, siding and roof washes, fence and concrete restoration, pressure washing, snow removal, and pool chemical testing.

KPE offers a one-stop-shop for all your exterior home cleaning needs. We provide unmatched quality window cleaning, siding and roof washes, fence and concrete restoration, pressure washing, snow removal, and pool chemical testing.


Jerry's Professionals Cleaning Service

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Jerry's Professionals Cleaning Service

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Jerry's Professionals Cleaning Service is cleaning company that offers window cleaning and janitorial services in Salina, KS area. Call us now and get the service you deserve! Commercial Cleaner, Window Cleaner, Window Washing, Commercial Cleaning Company, Janitorial Company

Jerry's Professionals Cleaning Service is cleaning company that offers window cleaning and janitorial services in Salina, KS area. Call us now and get the service you deserve! Commercial Cleaner, Window Cleaner, Window Washing, Commercial Cleaning Company, Janitorial Company





Window Cleaning questions, answered by experts

The best thing to clean windows with is a mixture of white vinegar, warm water, and dish soap. This will remove dirt, pollen, and grime without destroying any tints or protective films on your glass. You can also use a commercial window cleaner, but make sure to choose one that doesn’t have ammonia in it, as this can damage window coverings and frame materials over time.

Generally speaking, you should clean your windows and any associated fixtures and treatments every six months. Otherwise, clean them as needed to keep everything running smoothly. If you live in a part of the country with especially hard water, you may have to clean them three or four times per year, and the same goes for areas where insects, pollen, dirt, and other debris can soil your windows and potentially cause issues with the moving parts.

Yes, you can create a solution of dish soap and hot water to create a cleaning solution. You’ll want to mix about one to two drops of dish soap for every 8 ounces of hot water. If you use too much soap, it’ll create too many suds and make it harder to effectively wash away.

Suggesting regular dusting and spot cleaning to maintain freshness.

It depends on the surface you’re trying to clean. For example, a mixture of vinegar and water is a good option for a deep cleaning, including removing hard water stains from glass or stainless steel. However, vinegar is too acidic for granite and other types of natural stone, so it’s better to use a combination of baking soda and water on those surfaces.

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