| Always use soft clean cloth and glass cleaner. |
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| Spray cleaner directly on glass in similar pattern as shown. |
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| Wipe down in side to side and up down motion. |
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| Keeping the track clean will ensure that your patio door will slide easily. Using a damp clean cloth, start at one end, and run cloth along bottom of track. Notice the difference between pictures 12 and 16. Simple care and maintenance will ensure longevity of your product. |
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Quick-Reference Guide to Cleaning Architectural Glass Products
The following are things to DO: DO clean glass when dirt and residue appear DO determine if coated glass surfaces are exposed DO exercise special care when cleaning coated glass surfaces DO avoid cleaning tinted and coated glass surfaces in direct sunlight DO start cleaning at the top of the building and continue to lower levels DO soak the glass surface with a clean water and soap solution to loosen dirt and debris DO use a mild, non-abrasive commercial window cleaning solution DO use a squeegee to remove all of the cleaning solution DO dry all cleaning solution from window gaskets, sealants and frames DO clean one small window and check to see if procedures have caused any damage DO be aware of and follow the glass supplier’s specific cleaning recommendations DO caution other trades against allowing other materials to contact the glass DO watch for and prevent conditions that can damage the glass The following are things to NOT DO: DO NOT use scrapers of any size or type for cleaning glass DO NOT allow dirt and residue to remain on glass for an extended period of time DO NOT begin cleaning glass without knowing if a coated surface is exposed DO NOT clean tinted or coated glass in direct sunlight DO NOT allow water or cleaning residue to remain on the glass or adjacent materials DO NOT begin cleaning without rinsing excessive dirt and debris DO NOT use abrasive cleaning solutions or materials DO NOT allow metal parts of cleaning equipment to contact the glass DO NOT trap abrasive particles between the cleaning materials and the glass surface DO NOT allow splashed materials to dry on the glass surface |