Interior glass is more delicate than people think — soft furnishings, paint, blinds, and timber floors all sit close to the work. Our process is built around protecting those before any glass is touched. We use pH-neutral solution sprayed onto the cloth (never directly onto the glass), bring our own drop-sheets and shoe covers, and work top-down with a microfibre detail-out so there are no streaks even in afternoon light.
Equipment we use on every job.
The process, step by step.
Protect first
Shoe covers on at the door, drop-sheets out before any cloth is opened. Soft furnishings near the windows are moved back gently and noted so they go back exactly the same.
Tracks + sills
Sliding tracks vacuumed (yes — bring our own slim-line vac), sills wiped, then a microfibre-dry detail before the glass step.
Glass top-down
Solution sprayed on the cloth (not the glass — keeps overspray off blinds and walls). Top-down passes with a polish-out cloth following one pane behind.
Reposition + sign-off
Furnishings replaced exactly. We walk the room with you in afternoon light because that is when streaks show. Anything not invisible gets redone before we leave.
From a recent interior window cleaning job.
What people ask before booking.
Do I need to move furniture?
No — leave it as is. We handle anything within reach of the windows and replace it exactly. If something is fragile or sentimental just point it out and we'll work around it.
Will it smell strong?
Almost not at all. The solution is pH-neutral and ammonia-free. No lingering chemical smell.
Can you do interior + exterior in one visit?
Yes — and most clients do. The combined visit is cheaper than booking each separately.
