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Brent Hollen

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Window Etching
« on: March 27, 2012, 06:44:09 am »
Sometimes, different substances get on windows. If it's left on the window for a long enough time, a stain is created that won't come off. There is a chemical reaction with the glass that occurs, called etching.
The glass being used nowadays is softer than the glass in older windows. It gets etching more easily.
         
* Neglecting windows for more than a year may cause etching into glass from the minerals in dirt and rainwater, causing permanent stains.
* Salt water spray (for homes near Puget Sound) has lots of minerals in it. These windows need more frequent cleaning to preserve quality.
* Sap from plants and trees in late spring and summer can be very acidic.
* Plants, bushes and trees that stay in contact with windows may cause etching.

Kev Martin

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Re: Window Etching
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2012, 08:30:04 am »
How strange!!! 

Not that I am questioning your knowledge but how does something like glass that is fully vitrified surely and fired at well above 1300 Degrees become prone to Acid Etching?  Can you explain in a little more detail for me please or perhaps someone else?  I have no intention of leaving Stone Restoration and going into window cleaning by the way ;D.  I am just curious!

Kev Martin
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