A Guide on How to Clean Tinted Windows at Home

Tinted window films can add special lifestyle features to your home. Not only do they make your home look sleek and modern, but they also have added energy-saving benefits. To keep your tinted windows at their tiptop shape, they require proper handling and maintenance. Otherwise, they can accumulate streaks and scratches that cannot be restored.

Here are some tips and tricks to prevent scratches while thoroughly cleaning the surface of tinted windows:

  1. Prepare the proper tools

It is a crucial step in cleaning your window tints to choose the proper tools. Unlike other surfaces in your house, window tints require a more careful selection of tools since the wrong tools can permanently damage their surface. Common household cleaning tools, such as paper towels and sharp blade squeegees, will only end up leaving scratches on the surface. Instead, you can use a rubber squeegee to avoid harsh contact with the surface.

For wiping the surface, you should only use a microfiber cloth or lint-free cotton cloths. You should also prepare a telescopic pole and a stepladder to aid you in cleaning hard-to-reach areas. For the cleaning solution, prepare two spray bottles, distilled water, mild dishwashing liquid, and white vinegar.

  1. Prepare your cleaning solution

In preparing your cleaning solution, take note that you must avoid ammonia-based cleaning solutions, which are common among household cleaning products. Ammonia is known for breaking down the adhesive layers of the window tints. It can cause it to fade faster or shell off on its own. Only use the items mentioned in the earlier step to make sure that you achieve the best cleaning results.

To create your solution, combine two cups of distilled water, three tablespoons of white vinegar, and half a teaspoon of liquid dish soap. Put the solution into a spray bottle for easier handling.

  1. Wipe the glass with a microfiber cloth and squeegee

Spray the cleaning solution on the surface and wipe with the soft microfiber cloth. This will help in loosening up the dirt. To completely remove all the dirt, wipe the glass using a rubber squeegee. Make sure that you move in a uniform direction by swiping vertically and horizontally from top to bottom.

Don’t forget to clean the windowsill and the frames of the window, as well. You can use a dry soft cloth to remove any suds and excess dirt.

  1. Rinse and dry your surface

Proceed to rinse the glass surface by spraying it with distilled water. Use the rubber squeegee again in the same motion as mentioned earlier to remove the excess soap suds and water. Then, you can now wipe the surface with a dry microfiber cloth. Keep in mind that you should wipe dry the surface in a uniform direction to prevent leaving unwanted streaks on your surface. For the hard-to-reach areas, use a stepladder or a telescopic pole to clean your windows without hassle.

Conclusion

Cleaning tinted windows is a tricky business since it requires more careful maintenance. Take note that regularly cleaning your windows can help extend their lifespan. With proper treatment and maintenance, high-quality window films can last from 15 to 20 years.

 

If you’re looking for window tint supplies in Australia, Premier Film Distribution is your best option. Get in touch with us today to see how we can help!