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Hi folks i have been asked to clean a very large new build on a monthly basis there are lots of large windows and they are all self cleaning glass,am i ok to clean them with wfp or is there something i should be aware of, i have never cleaned self cleaning glass before.

 
Hi folks i have been asked to clean a very large new build on a monthly basis there are lots of large windows and they are all self cleaning glass,am i ok to clean them with wfp or is there something i should be aware of, i have never cleaned self cleaning glass before.
Why you cleaning if it's self cleaning that answers itself
i know thats what i thought but the custy said its not that good so he wants it cleaning once a month,who am i to argue about it,its another good job for me

 
Hi folks i have been asked to clean a very large new build on a monthly basis there are lots of large windows and they are all self cleaning glass,am i ok to clean them with wfp or is there something i should be aware of, i have never cleaned self cleaning glass before.
Self cleaning glass is a dream using WFP, it sheets like the Niagra Falls /emoticons/smile.png

 
with self cleaning glass a soft brush is best like a tecbuk black or a gardner flocked or soft hibrid i r not spose to trad self cleaning glass as it can damage the teflone coat

 
with self cleaning glass a soft brush is best like a tecbuk black or a gardner flocked or soft hibrid i r not spose to trad self cleaning glass as it can damage the teflone coat
This was my concern will i damage the coating or will it be ok

 
This was my concern will i damage the coating or will it be ok
Of course it'll be fine, don't even think about it, I do loads of self cleansing glass, and my approach is no different to normal windows

 
It was just a marketing gimmick to sell windows. Its just basically smooth glass. There is a technical word but who cares just clean it like you clean all other windows.

 
Don't use a scraper or the edge of your brush to remove any baked on bird lime.

Pilkington Glass say you can use soap such as dish washing liquid.

 

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