Best Tips for Cleaning Glass in Windows and Doors
Kathy Krafka Harkema, spokesperson for Pella, recommends these
tips to create a clearer view:
Step 1: Use an ammonia-free glass cleaner.
Try a premixed vinegar-based cleaner, or make your own by mixing one part white
vinegar to 10 parts water and apply to the glass. Avoid getting cleaning
solutions on wood, fiberglass or vinyl frames, as they may discolor the
finish.
Step 2: Use horizontal and vertical motions to wipe away the
cleaner with a dry, lint-free towel. Clean interior and exterior
surfaces.
Step 3: Wipe up cleaner promptly to keep it from setting into
the glass and frame junction, which could potentially weaken the
seal.
Step 4: Rinse with clear water if streaks remain after cleaning,
and dry with a clean, lint-free towel.
Inviting
entryways
Another key project to add curb appeal is replacing
your old, worn-out front door. Look for Energy Star-qualified wood-grain
fiberglass exterior doors that look like wood, without the ongoing maintenance
of wood.
"Fiberglass entry doors provide exceptional energy efficiency,
weather resistance and durability," Krafka Harkema says. "Plus, stylish options
in today's elegant fiberglass entry door systems with decorative glass create a
distinctive look for your home."
How to hang holiday
lights
Displaying holiday lights around windows, doors and other
architectural features adds holiday cheer to your home and yard. Follow these
tips from Lowe's to safely hang lights:
* Look for LED lights that give
off a bright light but remain cool to the touch. They're also more energy
efficient and often last longer than regular incandescent bulbs.
* Look
for specialty hooks, clamps, adhesive-backed hardware and suction cup hooks that
make it easy to attach lights to window trim and door frames. Avoid nailing into
a window or door frame to hang lights, which could void the unit's warranty and
impact its performance.
* A good rule of thumb is that you'll need 100
lights for every 1 1/2 foot of tree or shrub you want to
cover.
Source: www.pella.com/news
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