Cleaning window tracks is a pane!
A big part of the window cleaning job has nothing to do with the windows themselves. It’s the window tracks that can be a real challenge to clean properly and they are often neglected for this reason. I have found the best way to get the tracks cleaned is by using my strip washer in conjunction with a dishwasher/ glass brush equipped with a 8-10 inch handle( for really tight spots, break out a small screwdriver to pick out heavy dirt). I start by completely wetting my strip washer and running it repeatedly along the entire track. I then use the very end of the washer to get into the corners in addition to the brush to remove the heavy dirt and debris. Once the dirt has been loosened up, I take one of my recycled surgical huck towels to absorb the dirty water. I follow up by wiping once again with another clean towel to dry the tracks and sills completely. If you put a little extra time into getting your tracks cleaned the first time, it will make future cleanings a breeze.
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