Clean saltwater from glass

thataway":2nwj789w said:
Back to the Amaz. This is a specific water stain remover, which often works when other cleaners don't. Ace Hardware has it. Home Depot advertises that they have it.

The White vinegar is an item we keep aboard for many uses.

Agree with the RainX to avoid the stains..


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Thanks Bob!!!

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hardee":3pagi0qe said:
"I was wondering if some of the ScotchBrite pads would do as good at cleaning as the steel wool, and no rust worries. Have Bar Keepers, but have not used it on the glass .... yet.

Has anyone ever tried this?

Harvey
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My parents had a drive in restaurant that had large glass windows along the service counter. One time the employees (mostly high school age girls) used Scotch-Brite pads to clean them. The tiny scratches "fogged" the windows and they all had to be replaced because they did not look clean after that. These were the green dish washing pads, but 3M makes Scotch-Brite type pads in several different "grits" or Mohs ratings. For that reason, I never use them on glass.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotch-Brite

Mark
 
Interesting: I did not know that those very hard abrasives were in some of the "ScotchBrite" pads. The ones I used were well beyond their prime, and soft and flexible--probably no abrasive.
 
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