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Exterior Window or Home Washing from ProWash Window Cleaning (Up to 50% Off). Two Options Available.

Appointment required. Merchant's standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed voucher price). Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per household. Valid only for option purchased. Multi-pane, storm windows, and solar screens will incur additional fee. Hard debris, oxidation, paint, and new construction windows to incur additional fee. Screen washing available for additional fee. Weather permitting. Valid within 15 miles of 76244; $25 trip fee beyond service area. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.

Insured cleaners with more than 30 years of experience rid dirt and grime from outside windows and home exteriors

Choose Between Two Options

  • $49 for an exterior window cleaning for up to 10 windows ($98 value)
  • $89 for an exterior wash for a home up to 2,000 square feet ($175 value)

Four Things to Know About Window Washing

Getting spotless windows isn’t always as simple as spritz and wipe. Read on to learn what the pros do to get that clean shine.

1. Some DIY window-cleaning techniques can actually make your windows dirtier. When you rub at a window with paper towels, you’re not just pushing around grime—you’re creating a static charge on the glass, which can pull in dust particles whenever they float within range. Professionals use a squeegee in part because its rubber blade is such a poor conductor.

2. Don’t judge window washers by the amount of suds—or even elbow grease—they use. The more suds in the bucket, the likelier it is that residue will stay behind. And, with a good soap there’s no need to scrub hard. In fact, using too much pressure or the wrong tools could scratch the glass by rubbing in dirt particles. A light touch with a soft cloth applicator works best.

3. Don’t worry if the sun’s not out when the cleaners show up. It might seem counterintuitive, but cloudy days can be best for getting your windows completely transparent. The heat of straight-on sunlight can cause cleaning solution to dry too quickly, leaving spots and streaks that can make the job take longer. Plus, glare from glass can impair vision, making it harder to spot stains or the reflection of a child about to launch a balloon filled with paint.

4. The stuff in the bucket may vary. It’s common for even professional window washers to use dishwashing liquid; after all, if it can get drinking glasses flawlessly clean, it can do the same for window glass. But, different companies prefer different products. Some add in ammonia, which cuts through the kind of grease-based stains left by human hands, and others use a commercial foaming solvent, which stays in place rather than dripping.

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