Re: Cleaning a Broken Window

Re: Cleaning a Broken Window

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Cleaning a Broken Window Mamie K. Anding 10-27-2006

"Phisherman" <noone@nobody.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 02:30:36 GMT, "Mamie K. Anding"
> <hannah67@swbell.net> wrote:
>
>>I've moved into a small house and the windows are in desperate need of
>>cleaning. However, one of the panes in one window is broken but still in
>>place in the framing.
>>
>>Can I clean this one just like the others, or do I need to do something
>>special to it?
>>
>>The house is old, and parts of the windows have dry rot. I am scared I will
>>either pop the piece out completely, or partially dislodge it and cut
>>myself.
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>
> Leave it alone until the glass is replaced!

Yeah, like that's gonna happen in my lifetime. This is just one tiny item
at the very, very bottom of an extremely long list of things that need to
be done to this poor little house.

It's depressing having dirty windows, and I have moved from a 2nd story
apartment that even if I washed the inside of the windows there, the outside
were still dirty and not reachable. So, now that I am on ground level and
can reach everything, I just wanted clean windows. i guess these will just
have to stay dirty and be covered up with a curtain!

Mamie




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