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Clean Verde, LLC
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Window CleaningWindow Cleaning - For Business

Serving Taylors, SC and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Very professional with outstanding results.They were on time, neat, efficient and answered my questions. They washed my roof, house and windows, cleaned gutters (which were really full) and replaced a downspout. I will use them again ! Mary J. Spartanburg, SC"
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Window Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Professionals use high-pressure steam cleaners, brushes, and specialized cleaning solutions for effective results.

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, with special treatments that help repel water spots and grime build-up.

You should avoid using abrasive materials and harsh chemicals when cleaning windows. Abrasive tools like scrubbing pads, rough cloths, or steel wool can permanently scratch and damage the glass. Harsh chemical cleaners containing alcohol or ammonia can damage window treatments, frame materials, and special features like tinting. It is also best to use distilled or filtered water instead of hard water, which can leave spots or streaks. For best results, use a clean microfiber cloth to wash the glass and old black and white newspapers to dry it without leaving streaks.

Professional window cleaners typically use either a white vinegar solution or a commercial hard water stain remover to clean hard water stains on windows. A common vinegar solution for this purpose consists of one cup of white vinegar mixed with a gallon of distilled or bottled water. The pro will spray the mixture and lightly scrub the window with a scrubby pad before cleaning with a standard cleaning solution. Alternatively, they may use a commercially available hard water stain remover and a scrubby pad, followed by a complete cleaning.

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