Glass Cleaning

Glass Cleaning

Lamination

Glass Cleaning


The glass must be free of debris and other contaminants.

Duly clean the glass using the MIX and a squeegee - “squeegee 1” (Fig.2 and 3).

If the glass contains oils, grease, or hard-to-remove dirt, you can clean the glass using a lint-free cloth and ethyl alcohol. Afterward, it is mandatory to clean the glass with the MIX and squeegee 1.

Clean glassFig.2
 Fig.3

Inspect the glass after cleaning to ensure it is duly cleaned. (Fig.4)
InspectionFig.4

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