Cleaning windows at a commercial level requires specialized equipment and techniques to ensure that the windows are cleaned safely and effectively. Here are the steps involved in cleaning windows at a commercial level:

- Gather the necessary equipment: You will need a variety of equipment, including squeegees, extension poles, microfiber cloths, a bucket, a cleaning solution, and safety equipment, such as harnesses, ropes, or ladders.
- Prepare the cleaning solution: Mix a cleaning solution using water and a commercial window cleaning solution, or a solution of water and vinegar or dish soap.
- Wet the windows: Use a spray bottle or a hose to wet the windows thoroughly.
- Apply the cleaning solution: Use a microfiber cloth or a sponge to apply the cleaning solution to the windows, starting at the top and working your way down.
- Use a squeegee to remove the cleaning solution: Use a squeegee to remove the cleaning solution from the windows, starting at the top and working your way down. Use a clean, dry microfiber cloth to wipe the squeegee blade after each stroke.
- Clean the edges: Use a smaller squeegee or a cloth to clean the edges of the windows, where the larger squeegee can’t reach.
- Dry the windows: Use a dry microfiber cloth to wipe the windows and remove any remaining moisture or streaks.
- Inspect the windows: Inspect the windows to ensure that they are clean and streak-free.
- Clean up: Clean up any equipment or supplies, and dispose of any waste or debris.
When cleaning windows at a commercial level, it’s important to follow safety protocols and use appropriate safety equipment, such as harnesses, ropes, or ladders, to prevent accidents or injuries. Hiring a professional commercial window cleaning company can ensure that your windows are cleaned safely and effectively, without putting your employees or property at risk.