Use a q tip for the small pieces of your leadlight glass use a q tip.
How to clean leaded glass doors.
Wipe dry with a clean soft cloth or chamois cloth.
Dry and buff with clean microfiber cloth.
Combine 2 tablespoons ammonia with 2 quarts of warm distilled water in a large spray bottle.
Leaded glass refers generically to all glass assemblies held in place by lead copper or zinc cames.
Because the construction protection and repair techniques of leaded glass units are similar whether the glass itself is colored or clear stained glass and leaded glass are used interchangeably throughout the text.
Don t use a spray bottle because the water will drip into the cames.
Wipe clean with a sponge.
Make sure to watch the other videos in this series that are covering the same 19th century home.
This will help you get into the corners as well so you can give your windows a really thorough clean.
These can be polished out with a soft cloth using a mild rubbing compound such as jeweller s rouge or with a little more effort a metal cleaner such as brasso.
Ground up chalk will also work.
Don t use an abrasive material like wire wool because you may scratch or dull old hand made stained glass.
Leaded lights including the glass should simply be carefully cleaned with warm soapy water and dried off with a paper towel lint free cloth or microfibre cloth.
Ammonia can help make a streak free finish for glass after the shower doors are clean.
If no adverse reaction occurs it is safe to proceed with removing the oxidization from the rest of the glass.
Carl the owner of prestissimo window cleaning company shows us how to clean and care for leaded glass windows on a historic home in royal oak mi that was built in 1852.
Wash each pane individually with a clean cloth dampened in the water.
To clean leaded or stained glass use plain warm water.
Wring out a cleaning rag in warm water and apply a little of your chosen oxidization removal product to an inconspicuous part of the window.
Step 2 mist this spray over the window haze and wipe off with a cleaning rag.
If necessary use a cotton swab to get into corners.
Diy buffing kits are also available.
Or old toothbrushes for textured glass which is common in leadlight windows you can use an old or soft toothbrush.