Getting a screened room or area of your home can be an exciting time for homeowners, especially those that love spending extra time relaxing outside their residence. It is a great way to enjoy the outdoors without being bothered by most negative aspects, such as rain or bugs.
While it may feel great to have a new screen room, Dade City residents should know that there is going to be some regular cleaning and maintenance involved to ensure that the screened room is looking its best and not having any specific issues.
To begin with, not everyone who gets a screen room for their home is going to know how to clean their screens and frames correctly without ruining them or discoloring them. Here we will go over some of the processes to consider when cleaning the screen rooms of a home.
Sweeping and Removing Any Debris
Before a homeowner tries to figure out what solution or cleaning product will be the best at cleaning the frames and screens of their screen rooms, Dade City residents should begin by removing any loose debris, which oftentimes can easily be swept and removed.
The type of items that a homeowner may be dealing with during this phase of cleaning would be things like grass clipping or loose vegetation (leaves), but there can also be other items from animals, insects, and reptiles.
While these items may not be detrimental to the screens and frames of a screen room, they can easily get in the way of the further cleaning process. Even if a homeowner does not use the screened doors associated with the screened room, these loose items can easily get into a screened area of a home.
Wiping Down Screens and Frames With Minor Cleaning Products
When it comes to cleaning screened rooms, Dade City residents should know that they do not need to spend a lot of money on special cleaners to do the job. Most of the time, a homeowner can do a lot of cleaning with a simple solution of water and a mild dish soap.
It is recommended to go over these areas first with nothing more than a towel and some water. This removes a lot of the dust, dirt, and pollen that can collect on the screen and frames of the screened room. Once this has been done, if any of these items remain, it would be best to use the mild soap.
Keep in mind that all cleaning products are not recommended for a screened room. For example, it may be best if a homeowner uses a soft microfiber cloth instead of something like a bathroom towel to clean these different areas.
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