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Shark Window Cleaning
4.8(
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Window CleaningWindow Cleaning - For Business

Serving Reese, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

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"I had the best, most satisfying experience with Shark Window Cleaning. Mike was wonderful and so easy to deal with. He was punctual and honest. I was so thrilled. I’ve already scheduled my next appointment."
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Lil Miss Sparkle and Shine
5.0(
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Window CleaningWindow Cleaning - For Business

Serving Reese, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Credit card accepted

"She was thorough and very friendly not only to me but especially my pets. She is proficient in her job and I am very happy I hired her. I would highly recommend her to anyone that is looking for a professional maid service to clean their home."
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Window Cleaning questions, answered by experts

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.

The best time to clean the outside of your house is during your outdoor spring cleaning. Wait until late spring, after the wave of pollen is done coating your home. You can also wash your house in late fall–before the first freeze–to remove leaves and branches from the gutters.

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.

One of the best professional cleaning solutions that won’t leave streaks is one gallon of distilled or bottled water mixed with 2 to 4 teaspoons of dish soap. Apply using a sponge in a figure-eight motion, and then use a squeegee to remove the majority of the water and soap. You can finish drying with a piece of old black-and-white newspaper to remove any residue for a streak-free clean every time.

Unless it’s written into the purchase agreement, there’s no legal obligation that a house you’ve bought has to be clean before you move in. The previous owner is generally required to sweep the house, but that doesn’t guarantee everything will be spotless upon your arrival. If possible, discuss the cleaning requirements with the real estate company before moving in.

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