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Take care of the glass correctly: features of operation and cleaning

Take care of your glass. Here is how to operate it and keep it clean.

CLG glass designs make the room feel comfortable and nice to look at. These styles feel light and can help separate areas effectively. They also use space well and create a full interior feel. For example, modern partitions can be set up quickly. You can also move them, take them apart, and put them back together in a different spot if you need to.

It is important to know how to care for glass in these structures. Good operation and timely cleaning will keep the partitions in great shape. They will last a long time and will look nice for you.

Features of cleaning and operation

First of all, it is important to understand how cleaning and proper care matter. If you pay attention, glass structures will look good and do all their jobs. It’s crucial to clean metal frames, maintain the clarity of the glass, and provide care when needed. You should check if the closers and fittings work well. Also, replace parts when it is needed. Heavy loads and strong hits on structures are not a good idea. Our products can handle some rough conditions, but it is best not to push it too far. For example, do not use a glass partition to support other objects or structures.

Attention. Wear rubber gloves for all cleaning tasks. Avoid getting detergent in your eyes or on open wounds. If you do, rinse the area with warm water right away. Make sure to store all detergents safely, out of children’s reach.

Let’s look at how to clean and properly care for glass structures.

Metal frames

Wiping the glass with a soft sponge and detergents

Frames are especially prone to dirt. Glass partitions are often made using aluminum frames and parts. Dust and small bits of trash easily get into metal channels. Even if the office is very clean and organized, dust will always find its way inside the structure after ventilation.

How should it be? How can we clean the structure? Forget about strong chemicals. Use cleaning products that are gentle and soft sponges. Never use metal brushes. Metal parts can scratch easily. Once they are scratched, cleaning that surface is much harder.

Be careful not to let detergents get into the locks while cleaning. They can hurt the locking system.

Hardware

Small, notched sponges and soft brushes will be useful here. Be careful not to harm the mechanisms. It is also important to remove small bits of debris and dust from all parts. For instance, dirt can make it hard for the door closer to work properly. A smart idea is to use a vacuum cleaner on the metal parts first. Then, you can wipe everything down with a rag or sponge.

Glass

Let’s consider some key points. Use these tips to keep your glass clean and safe from dirt and harm.

  • Wet cleaning should be done at least once every week.
  • If the glass has patterns or raised images, it must be cleaned twice as often.
  • Visually embossed and frosted glasses seem cleaner than smooth clear ones. But this is just an illusion. Dust actually collects there faster. The longer it stays, the harder it is to clean.
  • If you see a dried spot on the glass, soak it gently first. Do not rub the spot right away! This can scratch the glass and change its surface.
  • Glass with a decorative coating should be cleaned very carefully with mild cleaners.
  • A spray gun is better for cleaning bumpy glass. If you wipe it with a sponge or cloth, dirt will get stuck in the grooves and bumps.
  • A very important point. If you are trying a new cleaning product, test it first on a small area that isn’t easy to see.
  • When washing smooth glass, make sure the water is not too hot or cold. A quick change in temperature can cause the surface to fade. After washing, dry it well to avoid streaks. Using the right tools makes it much easier to get a good result.

Caring for glass products is not hard. Just take your time and follow some simple cleaning tips. First, moisten any dried dirt. Then, use soft cloths to wipe the surfaces. Also, avoid changing the temperature too quickly. Before using any cleaners, test them on a small, hidden area first.