EASIEST Way To Clean Window Tracks 💥
How often do you clean your window tracks? In this video I'll show you the easiest and most effective way to clean them!!
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I’ve always used Q-tips for the little tiny cracks and crevices works every time! 😊
Me too, and if you don't have q-tips, use an ice pick with a cloth over it. I use my ice pick for tight spots often. It is sharper than a q-tip and gets into those teeny tiny corners. I hate cleaning window and sliding door tracks but they get filthy.
Like the corners we see in video?🦇
Toothbrush to the rescue again - the single most important cleaning tool in the history of humankind!
Mascara wand works great for those tight corners 😊
@leonadaly3520 Great tip! Thank you!
I already do this, thought there would be something new.
For the hard to clean corners a set of dental picks / scrapers work good.
Q-tips for the corners to finish the job...👍
Thank you for the tip of starting out with a DRY area and using a toothbrush and then vacuuming before proceeding. I’ve always just started spraying cleaner and I’ve never been able to get corners clean. Very helpful. ❤
Happy to help
Keeping it dry is the secret and if you don’t have the vacuum attachment, use a dry angled paintbrush to dislodge the dirt as you suck it up
I lay a folded towel over the inside window threshold and blast away with an electric pressure washer (much lower power and volume than a gas powered one) from the inside of the the window pointed outside. All the crevices get cleaned. One towel is good for 4-6 windows depending on how much air is blowing from the outside to the inside and how dirty the tracts are. Don't forget to blast the undersurface of the bottom of the window. There is usually a rubber seal that gets very dirty. If there is a horizontal channel along the bottom that is mostly covered except on the ends, you can clean the the whole channel from one end with the pressure washer as well.
Mansplanning ! I have been cleaning the windowsill's for 60 years! 😂
For corners,use a small brush, to remove dirt after spraying detergent.Then wrap a wooden sharp chopsticks with paper towel or rag and clean the corners.
I would dry vacuum first, and then clean. Cutting into a sponge to fit the tracks will clean it (wet the sponge after slicing it). Then use a small child’s toothbrush to get into the corners.
I use a flat head screw driver or paint scraper for the corners.
Take a used drier sheet or two and get it in there it picks up the dirt better. Then go in with cleaner and a toothbrush.
I use a toothbrush and do a dry run on it first with a shop vac. It's amazing how much dirt comes off. Anything remaining I spray a solution on, let it soak briefly, then wipe it clean.
Ohhhh been waiting for this one a while!!!!! Thank you so much!!!! ❤ I've been busier this summer so I need to catch up on some CWC videos!!! So happy you made this one. I know I have asked for it a few times 😁
Happy to help!
I clean the window tracks once a week. I use ammonia and water, flush the corners with the spray until it’s almost dirt free. Unless you lift the windows out of the tracks, the corners will never be immaculately clean.
Wow, once a week?
Yeah, once a week?!
Ugh 😩 like 20 windows in the house.
Love this! Thank you!
you are welcome
Awesome! Thank you! :)
You are welcome
great video thanks for the tips!:)
you are welcome!
I use a steamer. Blasts the dirt out of all the corners very quickly.
I appreciate your cleaning skills
thanks, glad you are finding the videos valuable!
@@CleanWithConfidence those areas are harder to clean and not many videos on this
Vacuum then use tire polish spray foam.
Does this also work on sliding closet door tracks?
A high pressure garden hose works great, as long as the wife isn’t home at the time.
My window tracks get so gross. But I hate opening the windows with all the bug corpses suspended by cobwebs
I missed the part where you recommend Crest or Colgate. We use Aqua Fresh, will that work?
If you live in a townhouse up stairs what do you recommend on cleaning the windows
a small paintbrush as well
Thank you! Hey how about the foggy spots on bathroom mirrors that never go away? Not after a shower or bath but looks like they are just there to stay. I've tried all I know to get it off of there. Half my mirror I cannot use at this point, just looks like cloudy and foggy.
You are welcome! I made a video specifically about that. Here it is: kzhead.info/sun/e8yEqKyjoamta6c/bejne.html
You could get the skinny part with swabs with alcohol.
I needed this; my slider door runners are out of control 😂
I feel you🙂
They’re the hardest to keep clean.
Small steam cleaner , then wet vac to suck up dirt.
This is probably my least favorite chore, but using the vacuum with the brush attachment looks like a good idea. I usually try to do it with the dustbuster which doesn't really work all that well.
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I use an old electric toothbrush.
Thank you
You are welcome
I always suck all the bugs up first & then tackle the grime
Where is that brush vac you used to buy ? What is the name of it?
It's a backpack vacuum. Here is a video I made about it: kzhead.info/sun/Z9tmqbeQfX15i40/bejne.htmlsi=_bAUuI9NQRYXtc5h
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Just use a steamer with a nozzle or brush.
Just curious as to what is the hard way. Based on the title, I thought there was an EASIER way than this, which is the only way I’ve ever known to clean them.
The hard way is just to start wiping them with a wet cloth before vacuuming first. Then you end up going back and forth rinsing the cloth out and it takes forever trying to get all the trash out.
I feel bamboozled
The corners were left still dirty! Use either Q-tips, wooden skewers or a nail cleaning tool…..My 2 cents from a clean freak! Great job otherwise….👏🏼👏🏼
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Man up, dudes. Pressure washer!
You think after using the toothbrush to clean the window tracks you think it's ok to use the toothbrush to brush my teeth afterwards?
If it cleaned the window tracks good, it should probably clean your teeth good too.
Yes it will clean your teeth,and don't forget to floss
@@TheMoneyMakingMentor great advice...I'll pass I think
That's gross ... throw the toothbrush away, or keep it for other dirty jobs, but dont reuse on your teeth!
@@marilynmckay3508 how about using bleach to clean it first before I use it?
How is that easy ???
Ah man, he’s using a lot of elbow grease. Might increase climate change. Good demo anyway.
You should not tell them to use the vacuum if they spray something wet it is not good to use the vacuum on wet items. It will ruin the vacuum.
He didn’t. The vacuum is step 2. Spraying the cleaner was step 3.
That works good to clean the tracks but why don't you finish the video and show how to clean the corners!!
That’s my biggest dilemma
I am literally doing this now..... what worked for the corners for me: 1st- use a safety pin and scrape out as much dirt as possible with the needle point, 2nd- use a toothbrush to bring it to the center of window sill 3rd- suction it up with the vacuum suction thingy 😂🥴 keep repeating until you're satisfied.... Then when cleaning . ...use a wet washcloth and a knife as a stick in the washcloth to guide and clean in the crevices I hope I explained it right
I pour water in mine and wash it out all out down the drain hole. Way easier than this LOL.
For the corners i used Q-tips
A paint brush (or a makeup brush) with short bristles enables manoeuvring the bristles into the corners. Hope this helps