richy
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- Mar 27, 2007
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The glass on our gas fireplace has been bothering me. It's got this white film covering about the top 1/2 of the glass. It made the fireplace look horrible and it's been that way since last year. The time to ignore it had come to an end!!
There's products of course, but I figured I'd try it my way. First though, here's 2 shots of the glass on the countertop (placed on a red towel):


See that film or haze I was describing. It had been on there for a while so I didn't expect it to be easy to remove. I did try some straight vinegar and a magic eraser at first. That definitely helped and did remove some. Next step was to bring in my Flex 3401 + an old TB black wool pad + Amerirocks. That did an amazing job of cutting through the haze and clarifying the glass. Next I used a yellow B/S pad + M205. Finally it was given a wipe down with a CP Fast Glass (or KD) towel. After only 15-20 minutes of removing, cleaning and re-installing it, here's how it looked right after being polished:

1001 uses for detailing products....1002 if you do cars with them!
There's products of course, but I figured I'd try it my way. First though, here's 2 shots of the glass on the countertop (placed on a red towel):


See that film or haze I was describing. It had been on there for a while so I didn't expect it to be easy to remove. I did try some straight vinegar and a magic eraser at first. That definitely helped and did remove some. Next step was to bring in my Flex 3401 + an old TB black wool pad + Amerirocks. That did an amazing job of cutting through the haze and clarifying the glass. Next I used a yellow B/S pad + M205. Finally it was given a wipe down with a CP Fast Glass (or KD) towel. After only 15-20 minutes of removing, cleaning and re-installing it, here's how it looked right after being polished:

1001 uses for detailing products....1002 if you do cars with them!