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Investing in aluminium windows and doors is a smart choice for any homeowner. Not only do they offer durability, strength, and aesthetic appeal, but they also require minimal maintenance to keep them looking and functioning at their best. Proper aftercare and regular cleaning are essential to extend the lifespan and preserve the beauty of your aluminium products. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to take care of your aluminium windows and doors.
Why Aftercare is Important
- Longevity: Regular maintenance ensures that your windows and doors last for many years, protecting your investment.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Keeping your aluminium frames clean enhances the overall appearance of your home.
- Functionality: Proper care prevents operational issues, ensuring your windows and doors work smoothly.
Routine Cleaning of Aluminium Windows and Doors
1. Frequency
- External Frames: Clean every three months, or more frequently if you live in a coastal or industrial area where dirt and pollutants are more prevalent.
- Internal Frames: Clean every six months to remove dust and grime.
2. Materials Needed
- Mild, non-abrasive detergent
- Soft cloths or sponges
- Soft-bristled brush
- Warm water
- Dry microfiber cloth
3. Cleaning Steps
- Preparation: Before cleaning, remove any loose dirt or debris from the frames using a soft brush or a dry cloth.
- Washing: Mix a small amount of mild detergent with warm water. Dip a soft cloth or sponge into the soapy water and gently wipe down the aluminium frames.
- Scrubbing: For stubborn dirt or grime, use a soft-bristled brush to gently scrub the affected areas. Avoid using abrasive materials that can scratch the aluminium surface.
- Rinsing: Rinse the frames thoroughly with clean water to remove any soap residue.
- Drying: Use a dry microfiber cloth to wipe down the frames, ensuring they are completely dry to prevent water spots and streaks.
Special Considerations for Coastal Areas
If you live near the coast, your aluminium windows and doors may be exposed to saltwater and salty air, which can accelerate corrosion. To protect your investment, follow these additional steps:
- More Frequent Cleaning: Clean your aluminium frames more often, ideally every month, to remove salt deposits.
- Protective Coating: Consider applying a protective wax or a clear lacquer to create a barrier against salt and moisture.