Guidelines For Glass Cleaning

It is recommended that glass be protected from contamination caused by building materials and methods during construction as this will greatly simplify the glass cleaning tasks at the end of the project.  If the glass is not protected during construction the glass and frames should be cleaned frequently during construction.

Toughened Glass

The cleaning of toughened glass requires special care. The glass surface opposite the standards compliance stamp may, as a consequence of the manufacturing process, have ‘pickup’, on the surface. ‘Pickup’ is a deposit of very small particles of glass which are fused to the glass surface.  The cleaning method, which does not dislodge these particles, should be employed otherwise scratching of the glass surface may result. Blades or scrapers have been known to dislodge ‘pickup’ from the glass surface. A soft cloth, which will not dislodge ‘pickup’, should be used.

What Not To Do

If glass is damaged or broken on-site, ensure that experienced glaziers are engaged to rectify the situation. Glass can be a safety hazard if not handled properly.

Advice for Painters

Paint spots have been traditionally removed using a sharp razor blade. The use of a blade can in some cases cause damage to the glass. As an alternative, investigate solvents or graffiti removal materials, ensuring that they will not damage the glass. If a blade or scraper is used the risk of damage can be reduced by using a scraper which has a clean edge and is held at an angle of 30 degrees to the glass. However, surface coated, modified or tinted glass requires special care.  Seek cleaning advice from your local glass merchant.

Care of Mirrors

Mirrors require special care in cleaning. To clean mirrors, simply wipe over the surface with a few drops of methylated spirits on a damp cloth. Polish surface dry with a lint free cloth. Some proprietary glass cleaners, if used to excess can cause damage to the silvering, as can excessive amounts of water. Make certain when cleaning the face of the mirror that there is no contact with the silver backing, particularly at the edge of the glass and be careful to keep and moisture away from the paint backing of the mirror. Do everything possible to ensure that the cleaning cloths used are free of any abrasives.