- Apr 14, 2006
- 89
I'm near the end of my Rutland stove glass cleaner, and I've read here that some use Windex to clean the glass (as well as the highly recommended wet newspapter/paper towel dipped in ashes method). I remember reading somewhere--somewhere I can't find again--that Windex is not recommended because over time it might discolor the glass.
So what's the story on Windex?
(OT, I discovered today how hot the glass gets when I accidentally tipped a bag of pellets against the glass. It instantly melted a hole in the plastic, and pellets all over the floor. Worst part is that my wife in the next room got to hear me exclaim, "Oops!")
So what's the story on Windex?
(OT, I discovered today how hot the glass gets when I accidentally tipped a bag of pellets against the glass. It instantly melted a hole in the plastic, and pellets all over the floor. Worst part is that my wife in the next room got to hear me exclaim, "Oops!")
*grins*
I've heard several times that the amonia based cleaners can discolor the glass. I don't know if it's true or not. I simply use speedy white it works good and since it's made for stove glass I have no worries.
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