Re: Cleaning white film from windows -- tried everything!

Re: Cleaning white film from windows -- tried everything!

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Cleaning white film from windows -- tried everything! Joe Masters 10-13-2006

"Joe Masters" <joe@builderadius.com> wrote in message
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>I just moved into a downtown city apartment that has nice, big
> windows... with a weird white film on them. It looks as if someone
> tried to clean the windows with something odd (hairspray?
> sticky-tire-spray?) and now it's dried and hardened itself to the
> windows. I have read extensively in this group and Googled, and I've
> tried the following things to clean it:
>
> (1) Windex
> (2) Solution of water/vinegar/soap
> (3) Solution of hot water and vinegar
> (4) Mineral Spirits
> (5) Goof-Off
> (6) Window Razor Blade (good at removing the bird poop, didn't do a
> thing to the film)
>
> It's definitely a film on the window -- I can feel it on the outside as
> a sort of sticky, filmy stuff (although it's lost a bit of the
> "sticky"). And it's not on every inch of the window; there are places
> where it's thicker, and little holes in it where you can see straight
> through.
>
> Does anyone have any other cleaning advice? If I've to, I will get new
> panes, but I am 40' off the ground, so that might be really expensive.
>
> --joe

Have you tried something like WD-40?
I used that to clean almost an entire room that needed a good cleaning...
Takes scuffs, marks, fingerprints and random things off walls and it also
did real good on my windows and the tracks. Mind you, I didn't have a
strange white film on the window, but I did have everything from crayon to
other unknown marks on the window.




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