I'm restoring some historic windows for a friend and I have run into a problem. I re-glazed the windows, painted them, and replaced the sash cords. Before I put them back, I cleaned them so well you can see through them like they're not even there (except for my reflection). I also cleaned the storm windows a few weeks ago. My problem is that while the inside of the storms is still spotless, as are both sides of the restored sashes, the outside of the storm windows are covered with rain spots and it looks terrible and is quite obvious. (I'm striving for perfection here, but have only 75% achieved it.)
I remember glass wax being talked about years ago. Would it help prevent the rain spots on the outside of the storm window glass? Should I just try something like Rain-X instead? Would real glass wax work better? Where could I get glass wax?
What should I do about this?
Dave
I remember glass wax being talked about years ago. Would it help prevent the rain spots on the outside of the storm window glass? Should I just try something like Rain-X instead? Would real glass wax work better? Where could I get glass wax?
What should I do about this?
Dave