RE: [World] Screen Burn?


Date Mon, 12 Dec 2005 08:26:44 -0500

Try spot-x apply with 0000 steel wool.
It's safe and effective but take a little elbow grease.
I think you can order it from spot-x.com
 

Warren Rosenthal

Detail Window Cleaning &

RE Solutions

Indianapolis In

(317) 84-CLEAN

 

 


From: addressis@removed [mailto:addressis@removed On Behalf Of Beverly Casterlin
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 10:59 PM
To: addressis@removed
Subject: [World] Screen Burn?

Well, Im kind of frustrated. I have a house with about 80 multi paned windows (about 40 upstairs) that we started on today. I thought it would be routine, however when we removed the screens to clean them, it looked worse after we cleaned than before. Seems to be something on the glass that leaves residue even after cleaning.( Like partially cleaned) The cleaner scrubbed the windows with a white scrubby pad really good and polished with dry towels. It just couldn't all be removed this way. All windows have metal screens on them and apparently the house has been vacant for quite some time. Wondering if this is screen burn on the windows or something else. Have some
MDR. Have also seen previous posts about Bon Ami, Oven Cleaner, and Whink. Not sure exactly what to attack the windows with (we will be going back to work on them all day tomorrow and probably wens if we need to). Maybe I should just try all the different suggestions on different windows for experimental purposes. The frames and dividers are the older wood kind. Wouldnt be so frustrating if we wernt so crunched for the holidays. Any suggestions for future would be appreciated.
 
Thanks
Beverly Casterlin
Crystal Clear Windows
Tyler, TX


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