Following Storm Eowyn, founder and managing director of TheCleaningCompany.ie Luke Joyce shares helpful tips for your windows and gutters.
Cleaning white grime
After a storm, windows often collect white grime, which can be caused by hard water stains, salt residue (especially in coastal areas), and dirt buildup.
Here's how to tackle it:
- First, pre-rinse the area using a hose or bucket of water to rinse off loose dirt and debris.
- Next, make a cleaning solution by mixing equal parts white vinegar and water (for tough grime, add a few drops of dish soap). For salt stains, add a teaspoon of baking soda to help break down residue.
- Spray the solution onto the glass and let it sit for 5–10 minutes. Then use a microfiber cloth or non-abrasive sponge to wipe away grime. For stubborn spots, gently scrub with fine steel wool (#0000 grade).
- Rinse with clean water and use a squeegee for a streak-free finish.
Extra shine and protection
- Buff with a newspaper or dry microfiber cloth for added shine.
- Consider applying a rain repellent spray to help prevent future grime buildup.

Checking and maintaining gutters
- Storm debris, heavy rain, and strong winds can clog gutters, leading to water damage if left unchecked.
- Always put safety first when checking your gutters; use a sturdy ladder and wear gloves and safety glasses. If the roof is steep or access is difficult, consider hiring a professional.
Clear out devris
- Remove leaves, twigs, and dirt using a gutter scoop or small trowel. Place debris in a bucket or tarp for easy disposal.
- Flush with water by using a garden hose to flush out remaining dirt and check water flow. If water backs up, there may be a clog in the downspout.
Check for damage
- Inspect for cracks, rust, sagging, or loose fasteners. Look for water stains on walls, which could indicate leaks.

Fix issues promptly
- Seal small leaks with gutter sealant.
- Replace or reattach any loose brackets
- If gutters are severely damaged, consider new gutter guards to prevent future clogs.
Other tips that might help:
- Clean windows on a cloudy day to avoid streaks from quick drying.
- Schedule gutter checks twice a year, especially after storms.
- Trim overhanging branches to reduce debris buildup in gutters.