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  • Scott M
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    I live about two blocks from the Pacific Ocean and if you want dirty windows, this is the place. I use "Krud Kutter" made by Supreme Chemicles of Georgia, Inc., www.krudkutter.com, email - sales@krudkutter.com.

    I mix 2 oz. in 5 gallons although the recommended dilution ratio for glass surfaces is 100:1. This product cuts oil, grease, tar and wax.

    I also add 2oz of "Squeegee Off" by Ettore Technique, www.ettore.com, to prevent streaking.

    Cheers! and Good Luck!!

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  • BrewerTL
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    Originally posted by beertje46
    Just like Grandma used to: Vinegar and water with newspaper for scrubbing and polishing.
    Yep....just be aware that any other cleaner used might have contained wax. The vinegar might look streaky at first, but that's just the wax being dissolved and removed.

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  • beertje46
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    Just like Grandma used to: Vinegar and water with newspaper for scrubbing and polishing.

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  • wlg
    started a topic Brewpub window cleaning

    Brewpub window cleaning

    I am about to become the brewer at a brewpub that is in pretty good shape, but it looks like the windows haven't been cleaned much and have scale and grain scum on them. I like nice shiny windows and know windex probably won't cut it. Anybody got any tips?
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