I have several fused glass vases, decorative accessories and panals.
Should fused glass be cleaned with commercial cleaning products or plain water?
What about smaller dichroic pieces?
Spring cleaning now in process requires your help please?
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MONTROSE Reputation: 8354 See MONTROSE's booth |
The link that the seller inc mentions [URL removed] is primarily information regarding to cleaning glass before placing it in the kiln to fuse. In all the years that I have been making stained glass and fused glass items, I’ve heard of many ways others clean glass. The following suggestions will work on both stained glass, fused glass and dichroic glass.
My recommendation for lightly soiled glass is just a luke warm soapy water. This is the main procedure for cleaning stained glass items after the patina is applied and fused glass prior to firing. Mild soap and water will not harm your glass. I use Dawn dish washing to help cut any grease build up from glass. Use a clean cloth free of any food or dirt to prevent scratches during the washing. Also do a thorough drying of the glass after washing to avoid hard water spots on the glass.
For more stubborn dirty glass I use Glass Plus cleaner with a soft cotton cloth. The less chemicals used in a cleaning agent the better for your glass.
I hope this helps you Montrose to keep your glass art items looking new and shiny.
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bradsglassart Reputation: 423 See bradsglassart's booth |
You should ask Brad. He makes the stuff, he can tell you how to clean it properly.
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Rdesigns Reputation: 68 See Rdesigns' booth |
I agree Brad would be the one to ask about cleaning your fused glass items.
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MamawsButtonsAndMore Reputation: 52 See MamawsButtonsAndMore's booth |
You can watch this video to learn how to clean fused glass.
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You can watch this video on how to clean dichronic glass.
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the_seller_inc Reputation: 616 See the_seller_inc's booth |
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