Ply Gem windows and doors are designed to be virtually maintenance-free. With simple care and cleaning, they can maintain their appearance for years. However, like any surface exposed to the elements, windows and doors will occasionally get dirty. Follow these straightforward instructions to effectively clean the glass, window material, finishes and screens.
If the windows are new and have not yet been exposed to the corrosive environment:
Use warm, soapy water for routine cleaning and dry thoroughly.
Mild household cleaners can also be used to clean interior laminates. Always test the cleaner on an inconspicuous area to ensure compatibility with the laminate surface.
DO NOT USE abrasive scrubbing devices, organic solvents, or abrasive cleansers, as they will cause surface damage.
Use warm, soapy water for routine cleaning and dry thoroughly.
Mild household cleaners can also be used to clean laminates. Always test the cleaner on an inconspicuous area to ensure compatibility with the laminate surface.
DO NOT USE abrasive scrubbing devices, organic solvents or abrasive cleansers as they will cause surface damage.
Wash using mild detergent (if necessary) and a soft cloth or ordinary long-handled soft bristle brush. Do not clean the exterior coating with a high-pressure washer. The extreme spray pressure could damage the surface or crack or destroy the caulking around the window or door.
Mild window cleaners that are safe to clean the exterior coating on windows and doors include Windex®, Formula 409®, and Fantastik®.
DO NOT USE liquid grease remover, strong soaps and detergents containing organic solvents, nail polish remover, furniture polish or cleansers containing chlorine bleach. These items could affect the vinyl’s surface appearance.
For routine cleaning, we recommend using a 30% white vinegar and 70% water premixed cleaning solution. Wipe clean with a soft, lint-free cloth or paper towels, rubbing in different directions. If there is any residual streaking, rinse with clear water and wipe again.
Ammonia-free glass cleaners such as Windex® also produce good results.
Rinse windows and doors first if there is excessive dirt and debris.
Thoroughly dry water and cleaning solution from glass and all window surfaces.
DO NOT clean glass with a high-pressure washer. The extreme spray pressure could damage the glazing and destroy the seal of the insulating glass unit.
DO NOT USE razor blades, metal blades, abrasive cleaning solutions or materials to clean the glass due to the high probability that damage to the glass will occur.
For routine cleaning, carefully vacuum your window screens.
To thoroughly clean window screens, remove them from the window frame. Place the screens on a flat surface (such as the driveway) and use mild soap and water with a soft bristle brush to remove dirt and grime. Clean both sides of the screen and around the interior and exterior of the frame. Rinse off the unit with lukewarm water. Allow the screen to dry completely before replacing in the window.
DO NOT USE a high-pressure washer to clean screens; it could damage the units.
Use extreme care when cleaning aluminum mesh, since it can be dented or creased if too much pressure is placed on the screen.
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