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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Streak-less Glass - It's about time!



When it comes to glass in general, I personally need mine streak-less! Streaking is caused by a few things when cleaning glass. The first of those things is the actual cleaner that you use. The most common glass cleaner, who must not be named, uses a high percentage of ammonia (cleans glass pretty good), but the problem is the high Ph. For those that know what Ph is, glass cleaner who must not be named, has a Ph of about 12 (very strong base). The reason this is pertinent information is that high Ph's have a high re-soiling rate and is a cause of much streaking in our lives.
The second cause of streaking is often the cloth/paper towel that we use to wipe the glass with. Paper towels when cleaning are the bane of my existence. I know, I know, "they are convenient and I like to be able to throw them away after I use them." I've heard it all. The truth is that they do not do as much "cleaning" as you think. Sorry, don't get me going on paper towels. Using such cloths and towels often times leave behind lint and streaks because of surface area coverage (more on that later). Even regular microfiber cloths have been known to leave a little bit of lint.
SOLUTIONS!
HomePro Glass Cleaner Kit has both the cleaner and cloth solution. The cleaner uses deionized water (all of the minerals removed, pure water), a neutral Ph, and the streak-less solution. The microfiber cloth is a waffled cloth that makes glass cleaning fun it works so good. I call in the fine linen of microfiber. The ONLY time you will ever find streaks with this combination is if all of the soil is not removed. Flip your cloth to a clean side, do a small squirt to the cloth and go over the glass one more time.
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