Glass/Windscreen Cleaning

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DaveReading

Don't suffer fools gladly (must try harder!)
If you dont want to shop online you can get IPA at maplins as it's used for cleaning electronics due to its evaporating quality

Indeed it is. Just been watching a video of the flight recorder memory board from last week's Indonesian air crash getting an IPA wash prior to drying it out and downloading the data.
 

newts

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I bond glass to glass using UV adhesives for bespoke shower enclosures & use Isopropyl alcahol, available cheaply online.
1001 uses elsewhere as a degreaser/cleaner. Many glass adhesives also require a specialist primer to improve bonding
 
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I bond glass to glass using UV adhesives for bespoke shower enclosures & use Isopropyl alcahol, available cheaply online.
1001 uses elsewhere as a degreaser/cleaner. Many glass adhesives also require a specialist primer to improve bonding
May I ask what type you use, I have been advised to use Dinitrol 500 with prior use on Dinitrol 530 (I think)
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
As @Lookrider said, IPA is widely used in electronics as a solvent for solder flux. All the electronics suppliers such as Farnell, RS Components and CPC stock it. Acetone is used to clean up un-cured polyester resin by glass fibre laminators.

BTW, any unused IPA can be used as an anti-Covid hand sanitiser at a fraction of the cost of the branded stuff the public buys. Lookee here.....
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3291447/
 
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Beebo

Firm and Fruity
I don’t know if he’s seen his thread yet, but isn’t @screenman going to be the forum expert?
 
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MontyVeda

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White vinegar and newspaper?
That's just for general streak free window cleaning, but i don't think the newspaper trick works anymore as the active ingredient was the old newsprint ink, which is more inky and less sooty these days.

Obviously i could be wrong. I often am :rolleyes:
 

byegad

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Acetone you can get from a chemist. I use acetone to remove my rubbers. Don't know how much you could buy. I only use a very small quantity.






Table tennis rubbers.
😄 My eyes were watering long before I found the last line!
 
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