How to maintain your aluminum windows

Keeping your aluminum windows clean and in great condition doesn’t have to be a hassle. With just a little attention twice a year, you can ensure they stay spotless and functional for years. If you live near a busy road, by the sea, or in a city, you might want to clean them more often—up to four times a year. Here’s how to do it easily and effectively.

Why regular maintenance matters

Regular cleaning is key to preventing dirt and grime from building up on your aluminum windows. This is especially important for areas where the rain doesn’t naturally wash them clean, like under covered patios or balconies. Neglecting to clean them properly could lead to scratches or damage over time.

Step-by-step guide to clean aluminum windows

  1. Start with a rinse
    Before scrubbing, rinse your windows thoroughly from top to bottom with clean water. This will wash away loose dirt and sand that could scratch the surface during cleaning.
  2. Remove stubborn dirt gently
    Use a wooden or plastic scraper to get rid of any stuck-on grime. Avoid sharp tools like knives or steel wool—they can damage the aluminum finish.
  3. Choose the right cleaning solution
    Mix warm water (around 40°C) with a neutral, non-aggressive soap or detergent (pH level 6 to 8). Stay away from harsh chemicals like gasoline, acetone, vinegar, ammonia, or soda, as these can harm the material.
  4. Rinse and dry thoroughly
    Once you’ve washed the windows, rinse them again with clean water to remove any soap residue. Dry them immediately with a soft, non-abrasive cloth to avoid streaks or water spots.

Golden rules for aluminum windows

  • Avoid harsh cleaners: Only use neutral soaps or detergents.
  • Rinse thoroughly: Never leave soap residues behind.
  • Dry immediately: Prevent water stains and keep the surface looking polished.

By following these simple steps, your aluminum windows will remain beautiful and durable for many years to come.

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