How to Clean uPVC Windows: Glass, Frames & More
Keep your windows looking brand new with these simple cleaning tips
uPVC windows are known for being low-maintenance — but that doesn’t mean they don’t need a little TLC now and again! Regular cleaning not only keeps them looking fresh but also helps extend their lifespan.
At Select Windows, we install high-quality uPVC windows built to last. But to help you get the most out of them, here’s our complete guide to cleaning every part of your uPVC windows — the glass, frames, seals, hinges and sills.
🧼 What You’ll Need:
- Soft cloths or microfibre cloths
- Warm soapy water (mild washing-up liquid works well)
- Non-abrasive sponge or soft brush
- White vinegar or glass cleaner
- Old toothbrush or soft paintbrush (for tricky corners)
- Vacuum cleaner with brush attachment (optional)

Step 1: Clean the Glass
Let’s start with the obvious bit — the glass.
How to do it:
- Wipe down with a damp cloth to remove loose dust and dirt.
- Use a glass cleaner or a solution of water and white vinegar.
- Apply using a soft cloth or spray bottle and wipe in circular motions.
- Buff dry with a clean microfibre cloth or newspaper for a streak-free shine.
Pro Tip: Don’t clean windows in direct sunlight — it causes streaks.

Step 2: Wash the uPVC Frames
Your white uPVC frames can attract grime over time — but don’t worry, it’s easy to clean.
How to do it:
- Mix warm water with a small amount of mild washing-up liquid.
- Use a non-abrasive sponge to gently wipe the frames.
- For stubborn marks, use a uPVC-specific cleaner or a paste of bicarbonate of soda.
- Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth.
Avoid: Harsh chemicals, bleach, or abrasive scouring pads — they can damage the surface.

Step 3: Get Into the Hinges, Seals & Tracks
These hidden spots can collect dirt, leaves and even mould if left unchecked.
Hinges & Locks:
- Use a small brush or toothbrush to loosen dirt.
- Wipe clean and apply a tiny drop of light oil (like WD-40) to keep them moving smoothly.
Rubber Seals:
- Gently clean with soapy water and avoid pulling or stretching.
- Apply a little silicone spray to keep them supple and prevent cracking.
Window Tracks & Drainage Holes:
- Remove debris with a vacuum or brush.
- Check drainage holes at the bottom of the frames — if they’re blocked, gently clear them with a cotton bud or small stick.
Step 4: Finish with the Window Sills
Don’t forget the inside and outside window sills!
- Clean with soapy water and a soft cloth.
- Rinse and dry to prevent watermarks or mould buildup.
Bonus Tips:
- Clean your uPVC windows twice a year as a minimum — more if you’re in a coastal or high-pollution area.
- For extra shine, use a dry cloth to polish the frames once finished.
- Installing blinds or curtains can help protect your frames from constant sun exposure, which can discolour white uPVC over time.
Clean your uPVC windows twice a year as a minimum — more if you’re in a coastal or high-pollution area.
For extra shine, use a dry cloth to polish the frames once finished.
Need Replacement Windows?
If your uPVC windows are looking tired or you’re dealing with draughts, misted glass or damage — it might be time to upgrade.
Select Windows offers a wide range of energy-efficient, secure and stylish uPVC windows tailored to your home. 📞 Get in touch today for a free quote or expert advice.