Title: Home safety and security
1What Should I Use To Clean My Double Glazing?
2Ingredients
Bowl Distilled water White vinegar Microfibre
cloth Newspaper Cotton buds or an old toothbrush
3Method
Combine one-part white vinegar to four parts
water, then using the microfibre cloth, wipe the
windows clean in a circular motion. Keep topping
up your cloth with the cleaning mixture to remove
as much grime as possible. Using the cotton buds
or old toothbrush, really get into the nooks and
crannies. Remember to keep dipping into the water
and vinegar during this stage too. Surprisingly,
newspaper is a fantastic material for buffing
windows to remove streaks for a clear view. You
might want to don a pair of gloves for this part,
as some of the newspaper print could transfer
onto your hands.
4What should I look for with the gaskets and seals?
Check for lumps and bumps that have appeared in
the seals. You can gently push any lumps back in,
but if you are concerned that the problem is not
disappearing, contact a professional. Use an old
toothbrush and hot water to gently clean do not
use anything that could potentially damage the
seals, such as washing up liquid or scouring pads.
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