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Glass Cleaning Service

Glass is everywhere—lobbies, lifts, balustrades, meeting rooms—and it shows fingerprints and haze quickly. Our interior glass cleaning restores a sharp, even look across all these surfaces without leaving residue or drag.

We tailor methods to the glass and location to protect coatings and achieve a balanced sheen. Mirrors, low‑E panes, and tinted films respond best to mild solutions, clean microfibre, and careful drying. Lift doors and balustrades get extra edge work so fingerprints don’t halo under downlights.

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We deliver one‑off detailing for events and handovers or set a recurring program for offices, retail, hospitality, and residential buildings. Typical inclusions: internal facades and partitions, mirrors and lift doors, stair and balcony balustrades, shower glass, signage, adhesive residue removal, polish of hardware touchpoints, and an anti‑static finish on high‑touch areas to slow re‑soiling.

Where We Add the Most Value

Reception glass, display cabinets, boardrooms, hospitality front‑of‑house, elevator lobbies, and stairwells—areas where clarity and consistency shape first impressions. We stage works to avoid peak times, use barriers and cones, and liaise with building managers so access is safe and predictable.

Care & Protection

For coated or specialty panes we confirm manufacturer guidance, avoid ammonia and harsh abrasives, and use dedicated cloth sets to prevent cross‑contamination. Where construction dust is present, we lift particles before any blade work so micro‑scratches don’t occur.

Aftercare & Scheduling

Interior glass stays cleaner longer when HVAC filters are maintained and staff avoid silicone sprays near panels. Most sites do well on 4–8 week intervals; hospitality and gyms often require tighter cycles. We leave a short maintenance note after the first visit so results last.

Windows focus on external glazing exposed to weather; glass cleaning covers interiors—partitions, mirrors, balustrades, and specialty pieces—with chemistry and tools chosen for coatings and touch frequency. Because interiors get fingerprints and humidity, we bias toward low‑residue methods that leave no scent and no film.

Yes. We soften residue with safe solvents and controlled blade work, then neutralise and finish so the area doesn’t re‑attract dust. On filmed glass we test an inconspicuous spot first and step up gradually to protect the layer.

We apply consistent detergent ratios, use fresh microfibre, and finish under cross‑light so micro‑smears show up and can be corrected immediately. We also separate cloth sets by zone—washrooms, kitchens, general areas—to prevent fogging caused by product transfer.

We protect films and coatings by using mild, non‑abrasive solutions and soft pads only, with test patches where needed. Our team notes manufacturer cautions and records them in the site plan so future visits stay consistent.