How to clean outdoor windows and screens

November 20, 2025
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How to clean outdoor windows and screens

If your outdoor windows are giving “filter mode off” thanks to a layer of dust, bugs and sticky grime — it’s time to clear things up. With Kitchen Grease & Oil Cleaner and a trusty standard squeegee (the kind with the sponge and rubber blade), you’ll have streak-free glass and fresh screens in no time.

 

What you need

✔ Kitchen Grease & Oil Cleaner
✔ Foaming Spray Bottle
✔ Standard squeegee (sponge + rubber blade)
✔ General Cloth
✔ Soft brush (optional)
✔ Bucket of lukewarm water
✔ Hose (optional)

 

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Step-by-step guide

Step 1
Pick your moment — clean on a cloudy or cool day to stop cleaner drying too quickly.

Step 2
Prep the screens — remove or gently brush them to get rid of dust and cobwebs.

Step 3
Spray the solution — generously mist Kitchen Grease & Oil Cleaner onto the glass and frames. Let it sit for about 2 minutes to cut through the gunk.

Step 4
Scrub it down — use the wet sponge side of your squeegee to loosen dirt and grease from top to bottom.

Step 5
Rinse & swipe — rinse with clean water, then flip to the rubber side of your squeegee and pull straight down in smooth strokes. Wipe the blade after each pass to avoid streaks.

Step 6
Final polish — use your General Cloth to catch any leftover droplets or smudges.

 

Pro tip

• Avoid cleaning in direct sunlight — it dries the cleaner too fast and ruins the shine.

• For screens, clean the frames and tracks too — because what’s the point of clear glass if your tracks look like compost?

 

Safety note: Don’t use abrasive scrubbers — the formula does the heavy lifting without scratching.