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Among the hardest surfaces to clean is glass. There appears to always be an issue with streaks showing up despite you believe you have it spotless. With that in mind, what is the best glass cleaner? I hear this question several times every week and my response is to make use of an aerosol foaming glass cleaner. Please note, if large areas such as those who work in an industrial building should be cleaned, this could not be the correct product. In this instance, a concentrated liquid will be the appropiate product for the job.

Organic Glass Cleaner

Simply by using what I consider to be the best glass cleaner in by itself won't produce clean windows. You still have to understand how you can apply and just what kind of cleaning cloths to make use of to create great results. There are lots of myths that vinegar and water or old newspapers work the very best. However, from my seven years of experience within the cleaning industry, this is simply not the situation. Vinegar is used to create pickles and old newspapers are for packing material.

I will stand by the fact that the best glass cleaner may be the foaming cleaner in an aerosol can. The product will stick to the surface, loosen the grease, grime and finger marks and with the correct microfiber cloth, can easily be wiped away leaving a sparkling clean surface.

Is there a trick to getting the glass neat and streak free? No, there really is no "trick" to getting great results. The process to cleaning glass is straightforward. Spray a liberal amount of the foaming cleaner at first glance. You don't have to let it dwell just like other cleaning chemicals. Take a microfiber cloth, one similar to cleaning wipes used for eyeglasses, from among the upper corners and wipe around all of the edges. Next, using circular motions, wipe all of those other surface.

Please note, if when you are wiping the glass and your cloth accumulates dirt from the small flat surfaces that the glass is mounted in, you may need to wipe the glass a second time with a new clean cloth. If these surfaces are very dirty, clean them first.

Once you have completed this operation, wipe in either a vertical or horizontal motion completing the glass cleaning process. The results, while using the best glass cleaner and also the correct microfiber cloths will produce a crystal clean, streak free glass surface. Again, I want to say that this process and what I feel is the greatest glass cleaner, is perfect for smaller areas for example mirrors, windows and glass doors that do not require commercial window cleaning equipment. If you're cleaning glass in your home or office, this is one way to produce superior results.