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Post by jruner on Dec 12, 2005 15:41:32 GMT -5
I need HELP! Here in Chubbuck I don't know if it's dust or poor cleaning chemicals use previously. However I have streaking and film smearing on mirrors no matter what I use amomia, windex or dawn and hot water.
Thanks!
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Post by RJ Cleaning on Dec 14, 2005 14:19:16 GMT -5
I always use ammonia (1 cup)with car window washer(1 gallon). for glass, I think it works great.
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Post by jruner on Dec 14, 2005 16:32:17 GMT -5
Thanks RJ. I will try that combo!
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Post by Grizzly on Dec 15, 2005 7:38:38 GMT -5
It may not be from the chemicals that you are using but the material that you are using to polish the mirrors. I find Kraft paper streaks badly, we use a higher priced cellulose material called Like Rags no lint, can even be rinsed out, along with Windex with ammonia D. Either that or clean, dry microfibre cloths but requires a little more elbow grease.
Bill
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Post by gailm on Jan 2, 2006 1:26:05 GMT -5
It could be a combination of things including a cheap mirror.
My 2 step process always works:
1. Saturage with all purpose; overspray lightly with your degreaser. Clean and dry.
2. Saturate with diluted rubbing alcohol. Dry with glass rag.
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