Bart90
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Hi guys,
How do you approach hydrophobic glass that's been trad for years? Do you scrub the top frame/seal for longer on the first few cleans? Or do you do as normal or even avoid the top seal?
I'm in the process of converting a trad round and find hydrophobic a pain the backside! On some real problematic glass I've done the 'cut in' method that @paul alan kindly instructed me on. But it isn't always possible with compartment windows above etc plus it would be nice to have the whole window, frame & seals free of contaminants for the future.
Thanks in advance!
How do you approach hydrophobic glass that's been trad for years? Do you scrub the top frame/seal for longer on the first few cleans? Or do you do as normal or even avoid the top seal?
I'm in the process of converting a trad round and find hydrophobic a pain the backside! On some real problematic glass I've done the 'cut in' method that @paul alan kindly instructed me on. But it isn't always possible with compartment windows above etc plus it would be nice to have the whole window, frame & seals free of contaminants for the future.
Thanks in advance!