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Hi, I've got a commercial job that I've been doing for about 5 years. Last month they said that the back upstairs windows never seem to be clean- especially in direct sunlight. I had a look, looked bad to be fair, very hazy, like a grey coating all over the glass. I said it's strange that it would look like that with regular cleaning and said it's probably in between the panes at which he took a cloth, opened the window and rubbed a bit on the outside, it is definitely on the outside, you could see where he'd rubbed it.
I apologized and went out and gave it a very thorough clean with degreaser.
Came in confident it would solve the issue but it was no better! I checked it myself with a microfiber, if you rub a bit dry nothing happens but if you wet it and rub hard it comes off and you can see the stripe where I'd rubbed it clean..
I said I'd think about a better way to clean it for next time.
Today I've been and done it using the scraper attachment with a scourer sponge secured to it. I wet the glass then scoured and rubbed the whole glass surface with the scourer with no nonsense degreaser. Then cleaned it thoroughly normally. Spent about 25 mins on 4 medium size panes of glass
I went in confident that they would be perfect..
No better! Or very marginally better but still very bad. You could still see just as clearly where I'd rubbed it from the inside with a cloth!
I don't know what else to do, I said he may have to get the windows replaced.
Any ideas?
I apologized and went out and gave it a very thorough clean with degreaser.
Came in confident it would solve the issue but it was no better! I checked it myself with a microfiber, if you rub a bit dry nothing happens but if you wet it and rub hard it comes off and you can see the stripe where I'd rubbed it clean..
I said I'd think about a better way to clean it for next time.
Today I've been and done it using the scraper attachment with a scourer sponge secured to it. I wet the glass then scoured and rubbed the whole glass surface with the scourer with no nonsense degreaser. Then cleaned it thoroughly normally. Spent about 25 mins on 4 medium size panes of glass
I went in confident that they would be perfect..
No better! Or very marginally better but still very bad. You could still see just as clearly where I'd rubbed it from the inside with a cloth!
I don't know what else to do, I said he may have to get the windows replaced.
Any ideas?