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Window Maintenance Tips
FRAME SURFACES
When cleaning the glass, don't forget the frame
surfaces! That's like cleaning your car's windshield but letting the body go.
Airborne contaminants, coastal spray, wind blown dirt and sand will age your
frames prematurely unless these eroding elements are periodically removed.
Remove all stickers and labels (except AAMA Certification label
in frame pocket) immediately by soaking them first with water from a spray
bottle. Remove moistened labels with a soft cloth. Never use a razor blade,
putty knife or abrasive pad to clean your frame or glass. You risk leaving
permanent scratches. Use glass cleaner or a mild detergent mixed in water to
clean your glass and frames. Wipe dry with a soft cloth. Wax your aluminum
frames with a high quality car wax. This is very important in areas within 10
air miles of the ocean because salt-laden air may corrode or stain aluminum
surfaces left unprotected.
Remove dirt or smudges from your vinyl frame with mild soap and
water. Never use any petroleum-based cleaners, solvents or caustic chemicals on
your window frames or glass. Use of such cleaners or solvents will void the
warranty. Check periodically for condensation. If you do notice condensation
promptly wipe dry. Condensation is a natural phenomenon caused by environmental
conditions. Interior humidity as well as interior or exterior temperatures may
be the cause for condensation to occur. Excess humidity caused by cooking,
showers, a crowded room or other factors in the building may be the reason for
condensation. A window with continuous condensation occurring should have the
environmental factors examined. Windows are typically the coldest surfaces in a
wall and thus may show the first evidence of excess humidity; however, this may
not be the only location that is allowing condensation. Improving air movement
in some cases will help alleviate condensation in much the same way as the
defroster in a car removes the fog forming on the inside of a car's window.
Mold is another natural phenomenon that homeowners must be careful to avoid.
Some molds may cause health problems even in normally healthy people. Mold is
formed when it has a food source and water. A food source could include wood,
dirt, dust, food, paper, drywall and books. The water source may be supplied
through water trapped in a dirty sill or regularly occurring condensation. If
mold is found, care must be taken while cleaning the mold off a surface.
If you are looking for an Arizona window replacement contractor please call us today at 480-736-2822, or complete our online request form.
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