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this was my question and I scraped the residue off with a razor blade
The adhesive tape left a sticky residue on the glass.
Windex glass cleaner will clean all types of dirt and and residue from your glass shower door. You can find Windex in Walmart, Target, online and many other stores. Hope that helps!
Yes, but only after an extended period of time, and depending on the concentration. I kept a 500 mL glass jar off 50% NaOH in my lab for two years and the glass didn't dissolve, but did get eaten away. At the bottom of the jar there was a rather thick, but under a cm, layer of residue and you could tell that the NaOH has eaten some of the glass away.
Water can be condensed on the bottom of the glass cover.
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Remove the bottom lid.take the mechanism out.then press the glass from inside.
this was my question and I scraped the residue off with a razor blade
Scrape it off with a chisel or sharp craft knife. Remove residue with Goof -Off.
Use ammonia based cleaners. But a razor blade works too
To keep glass from looking cloudy, clean with soapy water and wipe clean with a microfiber cloth. If it is still cloudy, spray it with rubbing alcohol and dry again.
The adhesive tape left a sticky residue on the glass.
remove door handles x2 ,crank and lever (2 screws each) remove cards remove the bolts 10mm seen on door connected to regulator. remove regulate remove glass from reg. rev, for back (use caulk to hold glass in reg bottom)
Windex glass cleaner will clean all types of dirt and and residue from your glass shower door. You can find Windex in Walmart, Target, online and many other stores. Hope that helps!
No, the Phoenicians got the idea of glass making from the Egyptians but the Egyptians glass was cloudy. After that that the Phoenicians made improvements to the glass and made it clear.
I believe you can use steel wool and water to buff out the cloudiness of the glass.
Carefully scrape the bulk of it with a craft knife. Remove residue with acetone or lacquer thinner.