Looking through clean screens is a real pleasure. Replacing the screens as soon as they are dry makes short work of what could be a time consuming chore. You may also give a quick wipe with an absorbent towel to speed up the drying process.
Shaking the screen and giving them a light tap against the floor should remove most of the excess water. Retreat those areas and then rinse thoroughly again with the hose or shower head making sure all cleaning solution is removed. You may want to then rinse the screen, looking for missed or stubborn spots. Lightly brush the solution over the entire screen using overlapping, rotating strokes. Then dip a scrub brush into the solution and apply to the screen using a very light scrubbing motion.īe sure you don’t scrub too hard or push the fabric which can stretch or cause damage to the screen. Mix a simple cleaning solution of 3 parts water to 1 part ammonia.īefore applying the cleaning solution, wet the screen thoroughly with water. Larger screens may be left outside, leaned up against an exterior wall close to a garden hose for rinsing. Organize the screens by size – if they are small enough, they will fit easily in the tub or shower. That’s why people leave them up all year. Probably the worst part is removing the screens from the window frame. Most people do not bother with removing window screens in the fall and storing them all winter.Ĭonsequently, blustery fall and spring winds and rain deposit lots of dirt and dust that plug the screens and make them unattractive to look through.Ĭleaning window screens is not the hassle you may think.