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PostHeaderIcon Getting Rid of Meld and Mildew on Aluminium Windows

It is important to get rid of any meld and mildew on aluminium windows because of the health risk that they bring and the damage that they can cause not only to your windows but also to the surrounding areas. Here are the steps on how you can efficiently remove meld and mildew from your aluminium window frames.

First, make sure that you are wearing protective gear before cleaning the meld, as it can cause respiratory and other illnesses. Wearing gloves and a mask is advisable. Open windows so that fresh air can properly circulate. Also be sure to remove young children before working.

Using tarp or newspaper, protect nearby surfaces. Clean the window surface using a cleaning mixture made with laundry detergent and water. Loosen any dirt using a stiff brush.

Prepare a mixture of a cup of bleach combined with every ten cups of water. Put this in a spray bottle and then spray it on to the meld and mildew. Let the solution sit for about ten minutes.

Rinse the bleach solution using clean water that is in another spray bottle. Make sure that you would be careful not to splash bleach or mould on nearby surfaces, as bleach could remove colour while mould would stain black.

Quickly dry the window using a rag or a fan. If possible, open the window to dry it even faster. Make sure that you would not be allowing moisture to sit on your window or mould might start to form again.

Through following these steps, you should be able to get rid of any meld and mildew that has grown on your aluminium windows. For other information on how you can properly clean and maintain aluminium windows, you might want to research online, as there are plenty of websites which do not only sell wide variety of aluminium windows such as domestic aluminium windows victoria but also offer guides and useful information about aluminium window frames.

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