Interior Glass
Mirrors, splashbacks, shower screens, balustrades — the details that make a house feel properly clean.
The finishing touch most cleaners miss
You can clean an entire house and still walk into the bathroom and see water spots on the mirror. Toothpaste haze on the splashback. Soap scum on the shower glass. It's the kind of thing you stop noticing until someone actually cleans it properly — and then you wonder how you lived with it.
Luke cleans interior glass as part of his window cleaning service, or as a standalone job. His customers regularly mention it in their reviews — they're surprised and delighted that he does the bathroom mirrors without being asked.
What's included
- Bathroom mirrors — every one in the house
- Kitchen splashbacks — glass, tile, or stainless
- Shower screens and doors
- Glass balustrades (interior stairs, mezzanines)
- Glass tabletops and display cabinets
- Rangehood glass and oven doors
Usually done alongside windows
Most people add interior glass to their regular window clean. While Luke's already in the house doing the interior side of the windows, he works through the mirrors and splashbacks too. It takes an extra 20–30 minutes and the difference is noticeable. The whole house feels cleaner when every glass surface is streak-free.
Google Review
Want the full treatment?
Book a window clean with interior glass — Luke will do the lot.