Have any of you had problems doing builders cleans, using a scraper, when the glass is rough to the touch and ends up scratched all over? It may not be your fault........
We had a large luxury house to clean inside and out for the builder on the last day before the new buyer moved in. The windows were covered with all the usual plaster, cement, labels, etc, and the metal scaper was essential; the job could not be done without it. Anyway a week later we got a letter stating that we had scratched the glass and we would have to pay for replacement. Went round to have a look and yes they were terrible, scratches all over; at first we denied that we could have done this because we use scrapers every day and do not have any problems with scratches.
Anyway having done a lot of research on glass manufacturing we have established that the cause of this was a manufacturing defect; poor quality control in the toughening furnace, producing glass with a fragile surface covered with glass fines just waiting for the window cleaner.
This could apply to you if;
1. The glass is rough to the scraper. It might make a tinkly noise.
2. This fault affects only tempered/toughened glass. Look for a kite mark and the name of the toughener.
3. It affects only one side of the glass, but made up into a sealed unit could affect both sides of the unit. Usually it would be on the opposite side to the tempering stamp.
4. The scratches are all over the glass, not just a few isolated ones.
DO NOT EXPECT THE GLAZIER TO HELP YOU OUT ON THIS ONE!
The actual cause is glass debris left in the furnace which has got onto the rollers which transport the glass; this debris is then tacked onto the glass sheet, bottom side only as it passes through the oven. When the window cleaner comes with the scraper, minute fragments of glass are broken off and moved across the surface thus causing the scratches. It looks as though it was the cleaners fault and as everybody else pleads ignorant you will get blamed.
For the full story see Dan Fields website
www.stopscratchedglass.com/challenge/glass_quality.asp or
www.scratched-glass.net also look at glassfiles.com discussions search for scratched glass
This has been a big issue in USA and all UK window cleaners ought to be aware of the problem.
I would be interested to know how many others have had a similar experience?