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I cleaned the glass about 24 hrs ago and turned up the temp to 85°. Seems to be better so far. 85 is a little too warm though for the room it's in. I'll continue to let it go at that temp for a few days.
I cleaned the glass about 24 hrs ago and turned up the temp to 85°. Seems to be better so far. 85 is a little too warm though for the room it's in. I'll continue to let it go at that temp for a few days.
I cleaned the glass about 24 hrs ago and turned up the temp to 85°. Seems to be better so far. 85 is a little too warm though for the room it's in. I'll continue to let it go at that temp for a few days.
i found out that it is best to take a damp paper towel and wipe the glass 1st before using the Rutlands cream as it rubs the dust and leaves a smear on the glass at certain angles. mine anyways...
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