How to Clean a Window Cling

Window clings are an inexpensive, fast way to spruce up a window while adding privacy to your home. There are, of course, holiday window clings that look like large, plastic stickers. There are also window clings that mimic the look of stained glass; these come in many different floral and geometric designs. They are meant to stay in place for a long time and are prone to becoming cloudy and mildewed. Cleaning window clings takes mere minutes and keeps your window clings looking fresh. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Dusting spray
  • Window cleaner
  • Soft cloths
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Instructions

    • 1

      Dust your window clings by spraying a little dusting spray on a soft cloth. Run the cloth gently over the window clings, paying close attention to corners. Dust your window clings whenever you dust your furniture.

    • 2

      Spray window cleaner on another soft cloth, enough so the cloth is moist but not soaked. Rub the cloth gently over the window clings, polishing cloudy areas with a circular motion.

    • 3

      Blot window clings dry with a clean cloth. Make sure no drops of moisture remain.

Tips & Warnings

  • Apply window clings to a clean, dry surface to help prevent mildew.

  • Clean window clings with window cleaner about once a month, especially in moist weather.

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