I would not use hot on older single paned glass as the thickness of od glass in uneven and the glass cutting methods left an edge which can easily crack. If a glass pane was polished in would n be near impossible to crack as a crack forms on a chipped cutting edge. That is why so many glass suppliers tape the cut edge for trans port.
Also interesting when glass is made in a liquid form its spread on tin surface and the other side has contact air production a different charge the one been neg and the other positive.THis I was told by Pilkingtons Glass make hydrophobic and hydrophilic. The one side anionic and the other cationic. The one spreads Rainex or any Nano tech products it converts this charge to repel water, ware surfactants brake this charge to anionic. The read this up some time back while researching the subject.
Nano tech products were developed from the leaves of plants that naturally repel water.So that the water falls on to the root system.
Sorry if this boars you but it the geek in me.