Window screens can get dusty. Look at 8 ways to clean them

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Does cleaning your window screen consist of giving it a quick spray when watering the flower bed? If it does, there's a chance that your screens are shading your view. Dust, leaves and debris clog up the mesh over time and leave you wondering how to deep clean window screens.
By cleaning your window screens in the spring and fall, you reduce the amount of buildup on your screens. These 8 helpful tutorials walk you through the simple process of cleaning window screens.
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1. Remove the screens for easy cleaning
The traditional method of deep cleaning your window screens starts with removing them and laying them flat on a table or on your driveway. Use a soft bristle brush and soap to gently scrub the screen and remove all debris and buildup. While it may seem time consuming to remove your screens, this thorough cleaning is worth it -- especially if you haven't cleaned your window screens in a long time.
2. Use a vacuum
Try bringing in some vacuum power to speed through your screen-cleaning process. While you still need to remove your window screens for a thorough cleaning, perform touch ups at any time without removing your window screens. Use a hose attachment to gently vacuum the screen.
3. Use essential oil window screen spray
The combination of essential oils and baking soda make a powerful window screen cleaner that dissolves dust, says Maria's Self. Her two-step process is an all-natural way to clean your screens. She uses the system every night so that she can sleep with the windows open without worries of any allergens or microbial growth.
4. Wipe it down
A quick wipe with a dryer sheet removes dust and eliminates the static that attracts dust to the window. Hometalk says there is no need to remove your window screens or vacuum them to keep them clean. See how much dirt is removed with just a few swipes of a fabric softener sheet here.
5. Use the power of enzymes
If you have trees, you may have a bit more than dust on your window screens. This thorough tutorial explains different ways to clean your windows. To cut through the toughest of grime, check out the window cleaning solution. It features a combination of ammonia and pet enzyme-based cleaner.
6. Use a lint brush
Cobwebs and plant fuzz easily get stuck in your window screens. You don't have to drag your vacuum around the house to clean your screens. The Family Handyman recommends using a lint brush to remove any debris.
7. Clean with a microfiber cloth
Microfiber is great at grabbing things. This soft cloth is safe enough for use on screens yet tough enough to remove dust and debris. Work With Water recommends wetting a microfiber mitt and then ringing out the excess moisture. All you need to do is wipe down the screen and you're done!
8. Replace old screens
While cleaning your screens, you may encounter rips, tears or other issues. Go ahead and fix them quickly by following this simple tutorial. The Art of Doing Stuff recommends simply replacing the screen where it is -- no need to take it out of the window and lay it down flat.
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Clean and well-maintained screens save you money by lasting longer. Regular cleaning keeps your home looking great, reduces allergens and saves you from a premature window screen replacement. Share these great ideas with your friends and family on Facebook!
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