Because of their modern look and overall durability, aluminum windows and doors are a popular choice amongst homeowners. Want to keep yours looking and working like new? Regular cleaning is your first line of defense.
Read on for expert tips on how to care for your aluminum windows and doors, reduce wear and tear, and maximize their lifespan.
How to clean and care for aluminum windows
Prep for cleaning
Before you start cleaning your aluminum windows, gather these materials:
- Soft cloth
- Warm water
- Mild soap
- Non-abrasive sponge
Avoid abrasive or strong products that can scratch the aluminum surface. Always use mild products to preserve the appearance of your windows.
Clean frames and windows
Start by cleaning the aluminum frames. Use a non-abrasive sponge and soapy water to remove dirt. Rinse with clean water and wipe dry with a soft cloth to avoid water marks.
To clean windows, use glass cleaner or a water and white vinegar solution. Wipe dry with a soft cloth for streak-free shine.
Opening mechanism maintenance
Regularly check and clean seals, handles, and hinges by wiping them with a soft cloth to prevent dust and debris buildup. Then, apply a suitable lubricant to the opening mechanism (hinges and handles) to ensure smooth operation and extend their lifespan.
How to clean and care for aluminum doors
Prep for cleaning
To clean an aluminum door, you’ll need the following supplies:
- Gentle cloth
- Warm water
- Mild soap or liquid dish soap
- Non-abrasive sponge
Using gentle products is crucial to prevent damaging your door’s surface. Abrasive cleaners can scratch or dull the aluminum, affecting its appearance.
Cleaning door panels and accessories
To clean a door panel, use soapy water and a non-abrasive sponge. Gently wipe the surface to remove dust and stains, then rinse with clean water. Wipe dry with a soft cloth to prevent drip marks.
Don’t forget to clean handles, hinges, and other accessories. Use a soft, damp cloth to remove any dust or debris to help keep components in top condition.
Checking seals and opening mechanisms
It’s important to check the condition of the seals regularly to prevent wear and tear. Clean them gently with a damp cloth to remove any residue. Next, lubricate hinges and locks with a suitable lubricant. This maintains smooth operation and prolongs the life of the mechanisms.
How often should aluminum doors and windows be cleaned
Clean aluminum doors and windows every six months to keep them looking their best. If they’re frequently exposed to extreme elements (rain, snow, pollution), you may need to clean more often.
Why choose GIT aluminum windows
GIT Portes et Fenêtres offers superior-quality aluminum windows that combine strength and beauty.
- Outstanding durability: Our aluminum windows are designed to resist the elements and corrosion. They are long-lasting and don’t require complex maintenance or frequent repairs.
- A modern, customizable look: We offer a wide range of models and colours. Our windows can be customized to complement your taste and your home’s architecture. Their sleek design enhances any style, from classic to contemporary.
- Superior thermal insulation: With their modern, energy-efficient design, our aluminum doors provide excellent thermal insulation. They minimize heat loss while ensuring optimal interior comfort, helping you save energy.
Why choose GIT aluminum doors
Our aluminum doors combine safety, performance, and aesthetics to meet your every need.
- Reinforced security: Our aluminum doors are manufactured using high-quality materials and locking systems to guarantee the safety of your home.
- Style and versatility: We offer a diverse range of models and finishes, ensuring that no matter your home’s style, our doors are the perfect match.
How to clean and care for aluminum windows: In summary
Maintaining your home’s aluminum windows and doors is simple: Just clean them regularly with warm, soapy water, and check the seals and mechanisms to ensure they stay looking—and working!—great for years.
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