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I have found that Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Original scrubber works very well.
Ответитьi am a little concerned with the CRL water spot remover, If I have to wear gloves while using it on my glasses how safe is on the glass to use after using the product, After they are thoroughly washed,
ОтветитьCan I use Muriatic Acid? It's half the price of CRL
Ответитьtried with dish soap -> failed
tried with car winshield water spots remover -> failed
tried with rubbing alcohol -> failed
tried with white vinegar -> failed
tried with metal polishing paste -> failed
tried with metal polishing paste + cerium oxide -> failed
tried with HCL + H2SO4 solurion -> some hazy cloud spots vanished when I applied the solution with a toothbrush. I'll try submerging the glass next time.
Thank you for sharing this usefull video.
PS: Anyone who read this and want to try the acid cleaning please ware long arm rubber gloves and protective eye glasses. Better yet ware cheap pvc or polymer rain coat and a face shield. If those acids got in contact with your skin it will eat your skin and flesh under your skin. If it got in contact with your eyes then you'll damage your eyes. Put a large amount of sodium bicarbonate near you to neutralize those acids in case of it spills or flashes. And please do it in a well ventilated area.
Hand wash and dry with a soft cotton towel ... prevent the problem
ОтветитьHF hydrofluoric acid is something most consumers would do well to avoid using. My dear old mum needed treatment for a mild HF burn on her finger from using a grocery store purchased rust stain remover which was simply diluted HF and some surfactant or other. This was decades ago and who knows if the stuff is still available abd because even though she was wearing decent rubber gloves when using the product to clean whatever rust stain she was working on, she removed her gloves for some reason and more than likely got a single drop or perhaps three on her finger when replacing the bottle cap of the product. I see products are still being sold "over the counter" that have HF- wow...
ОтветитьI just used vinegar and it worked like a charm
ОтветитьWould this work on a glass stovetop that has hard water stains on a burner that looks cloudy?
ОтветитьAnyone know if this would work for bird poop that etched a house window? It's smooth to the touch and basic cleaning with different soaps does nothing.
ОтветитьI have 2 glasses completed shaded in cloud. I would like to try what you have recommended in this video but could I send you a picture of my 2 glasses and ask whether your methods would work on them?
ОтветитьSoak on lemon juice with hot water disk liquid and soda
Or use soap pads
Can the CRL BE USED ON PLASTIC BOTTLES
ОтветитьI used toothpaste and that worked perfectly on my coffee mug glassware.
ОтветитьIf you have a large collection of glassware, can CRL be used over and over without pouring it back into main bottle. (pouring it from glass to glass)
ОтветитьI was hoping for a remedy for filmy glassware - it's not etched, or stained by hard water, just a film from sitting in a cupboard. I guess hand wash is still best. I've never put them in a dishwasher but still, the handwashing only seems to hold for a while.
ОтветитьDoes this work on glass lenses ?
ОтветитьWhen you're done, where do you dispose of the crl?
ОтветитьDoes this work on fiber glasses?
Ответитьwell said lol
ОтветитьDeceptive title. This is just an ad 🤦♀️
ОтветитьI had beautiful results just using a paste of Bon Ami and water on a soft sponge. Worked the sponge in circles and my barware is now sparkling clean with no cloudiness. No need to buy caustic chemicals or use a drill.
ОтветитьCan my glasses be defected I can't seem to get them clean they are a month old I had them tinted for outside could they be a defect they are driving me crazy
ОтветитьI used CRL, and CLR, Muriatic Acid, RainX, Vinegar and Baking soda paste. NOTHING IS WORKING .
ОтветитьWhat a stupid video lol.
ОтветитьThank you for your sharing. May I use high grade cerium oxide for my outdoor canopy glass?
ОтветитьI inherited a set of cut crystal glasses that had been in a smokers home for decades, and never used. They were stained heavily with nicotine, and had a horrible gold-brown haze ALL over them--inside and outside. Soap and water did nothing to clean them. I eventually soaked them several times in a strong solution of OxyClean and water. After about 4 overnight soaks (each time, with fresh scoops of OxyClean in fresh water) they were sparkling!
I was so glad I didn't have to result to expensive, professional-level, dangerous, or hard-to-get chemicals. We use those glasses all the time now, and they are so clear and have so much sparkle.
Thank you SO much for your help. I have hard water and need to periodically work on my kitchen glassware, but also my shower doors, so this will be great!
ОтветитьMuchas gracias por el vídeo, estaba a punto de tirar a la basura todos mis vasos de cristal. 🤗 fuerte abrazo.
ОтветитьWill this work for windshields?
ОтветитьI followed your instructions for the cerium oxide and it worked great on my favorite mixed drink glasses.
ОтветитьAbrasive scouring pads can really do a number on crystal. Yikes. Be careful with that 3M Scotch Brite.
ОтветитьI followed this video and it did not work. 🥹
Ответить"Do not use ANY other remedy, just the one I pitched 86 times in my video..." 🙄
ОтветитьYou obviously know your stuff, a very very helpful video. Thank you for posting :)
Ответитьuselesssssss
ОтветитьNow if you could help me figure out how to clean my tile in the shower. I have tried everything.
ОтветитьCan you send me a link where I can purchase the foam pads that you are using? Thank you
ОтветитьWhere can i find this
Ответитьhow about. cloudy glass table? Can i use this also?
Ответитьif I'm supposed to use gloves when handling this stuff, I'm not going to use it to clean my stuff and risk residue stay behind and be accidentally consumed.
Ответитьthis video plays like a scam video. but you actually came with the solution. thanks.
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