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What is the best way to keep a glass fireplace screen clean?
To keep a glass fireplace screen clean, follow these steps:
1. Wait for the fireplace and the screen to cool completely before cleaning. Glass can shatter if it is exposed to sudden changes in temperature.
2. Remove the glass screen from the fireplace. Place it on a soft surface, such as a folded towel, to protect it from scratches.
3. Fill a bucket with warm water and a few drops of dish soap. Stir the water to create suds.
4. Dip a sponge into the soapy water and wring it out so that it is barely damp. Scrub the glass screen with the sponge, paying special attention to any areas that are particularly dirty.
5. Rinse the glass screen with clean water. Use a squeegee or a clean, dry cloth to remove any excess water.
6. Allow the glass screen to dry completely before returning it to the fireplace.
For stubborn stains, you can try using a variety of cleaning products:
* Baking soda: Make a paste of baking soda and water and apply it to the stain. Let it sit for several minutes, then wipe it away with a damp cloth.
* Vinegar: Wipe the stain with a cloth dampened with vinegar.
* Ammonia: Use a mixture of equal parts ammonia and water to clean the stain.
-Commercial glass cleaner- Be sure to test any cleaning product on a small area of the glass screen before using it on the entire screen.
With regular cleaning, your glass fireplace screen will stay clean and clear, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of your fireplace without any obstruction.
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