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Essential Conservatory Cleaning Tips

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A brand new conservatory looks attractive and gorgeous, but the sparkling fresh look doesn’t last for long. Mould, dust, mildew, and exposure to other elements makes even the most excellent conservatives run-down and look dull.

With the right tools, the conservatory cleaning St Helens experts will easily make the property look new in a while.

These are some tips to help you get the clean conservatory you want for summer.

Useful Conservatory Tools and Equipment

Looking after your conservatory requires more than just a sponge and elbow grease. Washing and wiping down the windows will help prevent dirt and mildew from forming.

However, if you want to quickly and safely clean the hard to reach parts, you’ll need some specialist cleaning equipment, such as:

  • A strong ladder.
  • Power Washers.
  • Telescopic conservatory cleaning brushes.

How to Clean your Conservatory

Cleaning the conservatory can be very time-consuming. Rather than stress yourself, break down the process into several stages that you can work over a long weekend. The essential tasks to include in this breakdown are:

  • Remove any plant debris from the drainpipes and gutters.
  • Sweep the entire roof and hose it down using a pressure washer. You can use an alga, moss, and mould removing solution to treat the roofing afterwards. In this way, you’re able to prevent re-growth.
  • Clean the windows using relevant cleaning solutions. If you see any chips on your windows, contact the conservatory manufacturer. Don’t compromise on your security.
  • Clean the entire framework. You can easily wipe down the UPVC conservatories with a solution of warm and soapy water. Don’t use any abrasive chemicals to clean these surfaces.

Be sure to clean the exteriors once every six months to prevent roof damage, leakage, and decay. But if you’re living in an area prone to bad weather, then you should clean your conservatory quite often.

If you let the collected debris and clogged gutters to build up, they may cause untold damage to your home. Don’t let it happen.
Some modern conservatories have a self-cleaning glass. However, it’s not as magical as you’d think. The lens will appear clean for longer than the untreated glasses, but algae and moss are likely to form if it’s facing north.

If you buy a self-cleaning glass, give it a helping hand by spraying it with warm and soapy water. Do not use any harsh chemicals as you risk damaging the photocatalytic coating.

Cleaning the Interiors

The exteriors of your conservatory have to bear with the harsh environmental and climatic conditions. The interiors too aren’t spared, as they have to put up with abuse as well.

For instance, if someone smokes while inside the house, you’ll end up yellow stains on the frames. Mould and mildew can also form inside the conservatory, especially if the area is left unused during the colder months. Also, ensure the area is adequately ventilated.

Before you clean the conservatory windows online, check the conservatory documentation. That’s because you can easily damage the weather seals if you use the wrong sort of your cleaning material.

Contact the professional conservatory cleaning team today! Call us on 01744 470 051 or send us an email on clint@justcleanpropertycare.co.uk

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