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Best solution for cleaning glass

Pie Man

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I know it might sound, stupid but I have yet to find a glass cleaning product that doesn’t cause streaks on glass, the worst being window lean any ideas.
Thanks in advance.
 
I use Tesco's own brand green glass cleaner.
No streaks and use on anti reflect glass also

A misses bought the Tescos :)
Ive been using the Morrisons glass and window cleaner
Its just a standard vinegear solution .
 
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Brilliant thanks for that Vimtoman, I’ll go to Tesco’s in the morning.👍
 
What’s the deal with pdi glass etc. I’ve always been nervous about using any cleaner on them so end up just using micro fibre cloths? The bloody cats walk all over them and then cough up fur balls on a regular basis 🤬. Is it ok to use something stronger or does it kill the surface?
 
What’s the deal with pdi glass etc. I’ve always been nervous about using any cleaner on them so end up just using micro fibre cloths? The bloody cats walk all over them and then cough up fur balls on a regular basis 🤬. Is it ok to use something stronger or does it kill the surface?
As long as the cleaner your using has no amonia in it your fine.
 
What’s the deal with pdi glass etc. I’ve always been nervous about using any cleaner on them so end up just using micro fibre cloths? The bloody cats walk all over them and then cough up fur balls on a regular basis [emoji2959]. Is it ok to use something stronger or does it kill the surface?

Stuff I use works on PDI but zsolt said any non amonoia cleaner.


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Have been using Windolene for years and I am very surprised that you're getting streaks. It's also good for both Roman and Zsolt invisiglass and pin2000 glass. I have 28 glasses to clean so need something good and reliable.

That said, there is one regular playfield glass that looks really awful when the cleaner is wet on there but once dried works a treat, it's not my machine so the glass remains...
 
I only use water and a microfiber cloth (only ever used for cleaning glass, with no product in it)
Never have any problems with streaks, and cleans to a perfect finish.
If they havent been cleaned for a while, or heavily marked, a quick spray of pledge does the trick.
 
+1 for E-Cloth, they're basically a much higher fibre density microfibre cloth, you can defo feel the difference as it "drags" across the glass.
 
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