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Using a Pressure Washer to Clean Windows

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Date: 04/23/2009 Topics: Cleaning > Windows | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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Have any of you used a power washer or pressure washer to clean your home's windows? We have a power washer, and I'd like to use it to clean the windows. I'd welcome a few tips from those of you that have already cleaned your windows with one of them. Thanks.

By Tsiegl from Ashland, OR

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By Toebeanie (40) Profile Contact
I am a "senior" and have a very tall three story home. I can no longer take off the outside aluminum stoms to wash thwm and the windows. I really dislike dirty windows and do not like having to put shears up to cover the fact they are dirty. Please help me, I have 55 windows and cannot afford to hire the job done. Thank you.

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By Cheecky (12) Contact
You'll be fine, just turn down the pressure and stay far away and take everything above into consideration.

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By Teresa Kay (107) Profile Contact
I would not recommend it. Those things have a lot of pressure. If it was to hit the window at full pressure you would have a mess outside and inside. More inside than outside with glass and water.

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By mom-from-missouri (261) Profile Contact
It could break your windows. We were cleaning the siding with one and accidently got a window and it broke the glass in both the storm window and the regular window.

I would not recommend it.

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