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A Household Solution To Clean Your Semi Frameless Glass Fence

A semi frameless glass fence surrounding the perimeter or edges your pool, patio, or balcony adds style and elegance to your house. To maintain its sparkling beauty, you simply need to clean it regularly using a household glass cleaner. However, after a few years, it may need a complete cleaning. Because it is constantly exposed to heat and humidity, the glass panels mold and mildew will grown on the glass surface. These kind of fungi look ugly and rob your sparkling fence of its beauty.

To get rid mold and mildew, simply follow this straightforward procedure.

1. You will be utilizing dangerous chemicals to break down the fungi. So it is important to wear protective clothing such as rubber gloves, protective eyewear, and mask. Take note that your health is at stake, and landing in the hospital because of a simple cleaning chore is not exactly a good story to tell.

2. Fill a pail with one gallon of hot water. Add half a cup of powdered or liquid dishwashing detergent. In addition, you need to add one half cup of borax. Borax acts as an enhancer as well as an anti-fungal barrier.

3. Using circular strokes, apply the solution to the offending area with a scour pad or brush. Rinse the brush or pad as you scrub. When all the mold and mildew are gotten rid of, rinse the area with lukewarm, clean water. Let dry.

4. Apply some rubbing alcohol to a piece of crumpled newspaper. Rub the newspaper on the glass surface using circular motions. This follow-up rubbing gets rid of the streaks and residue that the previous scrubbing may have left behind. Complete the process by rinsing the panels with clean water. Use a squeegee to remove of excess moisture.

5. To protect the panels from further build-up of mold or mildew, spray the area with a mild solution of tea-tree oil.

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