Glass ReSurfacer System
Glass ReSurfacer System
Product Information
The Glass ReSurfacer System is the most efficient, and cost-effective means to restore architectural window glass on multi-story buildings.
Intended Use
Removal of stains, surface damage and light scratches from all kinds of glass surfaces.
Recommendations
Apply a product from the Glass Defender Series after using the Glass ReSurfacer System for best results.
The Products within The Glass ReSurfacer System are comprised of a combination of high-performance chemical and nano abrasive materials. These products can be used in combination to reverse all types of damage on architectural glass and produce a highly polished, scratch and burn free finish on architectural glass surfaces even when viewed in direct sunlight.
This high performance glass restoration system effectively and efficiently removes stage 1 and 2 corrosion as well as stains caused by mineral deposits, including silicates, calcium, lime, magnesium, rust, salts, efflorescence and high mineral content tap or well water. This system also removes damage caused by light surface scratches, oxidation, ion exchange, water erosion, soap scum, light acidic graffiti, oils, etching, chemical burns such as acid and acid rain, tin etch haze, adhesive stains, water repellent overspray and/or leaching, caulking or coating residue, exhaust fumes, everyday grime and buildup. This process also removes light scratches caused by harsh abrasive glass restoration products and acid burns on the glass surface due to using hydrofluoric acids, and other flaws from architectural glass surfaces. This product will remove the rainbow effect and tin etch haze from glass.
This Glass ReSurfacer® 6″ Pads are specifically designed to fit on the Glass ReSurfacer® Backer Pad. The backer pad can be fitted onto any polisher with a standard 5/8″ threaded chuck. This Glass ReSurfacer® Pad is specially designed to adhere to a random orbital sander.
There are many different ways to use The Glass Resurfacer® System for glass restoration on a commercial building depending on the level of staining or damage present on the glass. Below is a detailed description to help you select the best process for your project.
General Surface Preparation and Light Stains such as stage 1 corrosion, soap scum, over spray and light mineral stains can often be removed using Glass ReSurfacer® Final Polish with a microfiber towel or sponge. Use the Glass Defender® Series to protect the glass afterwards. If the exterior surface of the glass has any kind of tint or coating this process can be used to remove stains from the surface without removing the coating. Any of the application methods below will remove the coating from the surface completely.
Medium stains such as light mineral leaching, over spray, soap scum, use with a random orbital sander. This process also is less likely to scratch the windows on a building in the event a technician contaminates the applicator pad with abrasive particles. Use the Glass Defender® Series to protect the glass afterwards.
Surface Damage and everything listed above such as mineral leaching, light scratches caused by other glass restoration products, glass surface burns due to using hydrofluoric acids use the Glass ReSurfacer® Final Polish with the Glass ReSurfacer® Backer Pad and Glass ReSurfacer® Pad along with a variable speed polisher. Remember, the more speed and pressure applied to the glass the faster the glass restoration process will work. Use the Glass Defender® Series to protect the glass afterwards.
Heavy Mineral Stains and everything mentioned above use the Glass ReSurfacer® Stripper first in order to help remove the top layer of stains. Follow the stripper with Glass ReSurfacer® Final Polish with the Glass ReSurfacer® Backer Pad and Glass ReSurfacer® Pad along with a variable speed polisher. The Glass ReSurfacer® Final Polish will always work, however, some glass surfaces take longer to polish than others due to heavy mineral staining. The Glass ReSurfacer® Stripper is an optional product that will speed up that process by first melting away the thick layer of silica that causing the process to take so long. Use the Glass Defender® Series to protect the glass afterwards.
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