Cleaning windows with build up of minerals?
I have tried vinegar and soda paste, lime away and every product that cleans calcium from my windows outdoors, that have been hit by the sprinklers and baked on. Please give me some ideas that can help me with this. Thank you
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Hi Mary take a look at this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wm7JRR5rdZ8
Let me know if it works!
Are you sure condensation hasn't built up between the panes of glass? Sometimes if the window's seal has gone bad this can happen and there isn't really any way to get in there to clean it. The window usually needs to be replaced if this happens. It ends up looking really foggy if this happens....and cleaning the outside of the window pane doesn't take the fogginess away.
Could it be tree sap that's doing this? If so, you can use acetone. If it's minerals, try CLR.
Clean with denatured alcohol and if that doesn't clean them, you may have an issue with the seal like K. Rupp talked about.
Here's a post that might help https://chascrazycreations.com/eco-friendly-window-and-mirror-cleaning/
First, take an equal amount of vinegar and water and mix them together in a spray bottle. White distilled vinegar will work best for this. Then, spray the solution on your windows and let it sit for around two to three minutes. Lastly, use a gentle cloth to wipe away the cleaning solution and avoid any streaks.