Cleaning windows streak-free

Difficulty: Easy · Time: approx. 20 minutes

Streaks on freshly cleaned windows are usually not a product problem but a technique and timing problem: too much cleaner, the wrong cloth, or cleaning in bright sun.

You don't need an expensive special cleaner – a dash of washing-up liquid in water or a squeegee will do. The key is buffing dry afterwards.

What you'll need

  • Bucket of lukewarm water + a drop of washing-up liquid
  • Window squeegee or microfibre cloth
  • Dry, lint-free cloth for polishing
  • Optional: a second cloth for the frames

Step by step

  1. 1

    Don't clean in the sun

    Don't clean in bright sun – the water dries too fast and leaves smears. A cloudy day or shade is ideal.

  2. 2

    Dust off

    Wipe loose dust and cobwebs off the frame so they don't end up as a smear layer on the glass.

  3. 3

    Clean with little water

    Clean the glass with a slightly damp cloth – go easy on the washing-up liquid; too much foams and smears.

  4. 4

    Squeegee

    Pull the squeegee top to bottom in overlapping strokes and wipe the rubber blade dry after each stroke.

  5. 5

    Buff dry

    Buff any residue at the edges clear with a dry, lint-free cloth.

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Frequently asked questions

Why streaks despite cleaning?
Usually too much cleaner, a non-lint-free cloth, or cleaning in the sun. Less product, microfibre/squeegee and shade fix it.
Does newspaper really help?
For buffing dry it's low-lint and soaks up residue. Fresh newspaper can transfer ink, though – a lint-free cloth is the cleaner option.