Thread: Remove NewGlass
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Rosalie B.
 
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Default Remove NewGlass

Mys Terry wrote:

On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 21:49:10 GMT, Rosalie B. wrote:

Mys Terry wrote:

On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 20:26:05 GMT, Rosalie B. wrote:

Mys Terry wrote:


From the Newglass2 website:

Removal of NewGlass2
Rubbing compound will not remove NewGlass2. Use our PreTreat to remove
NewGlass2. NewGlass2 PreTreat can be mixed 3 parts water to 1 part
PreTreat. It should be sprayed or wiped on a wet 4’ by 6’ area and
scrubbed with the supplied scrubber. If PreTreat is being used to
remove prior applications of NewGlass2, rinse off surface as soon as
it has been scrubbed. Failure to rinse immediately will allow
NewGlass2 to reattach itself to the surface.

If you have any questions Please call Thom or Jennifer at 800 785 7675

So what is the PreTreat made of?


grandma Rosalie

I have no idea, and it really doesn't matter. It's the right tool for the job.

Having been in the business of evaluating MSDSs for many years, it
matters to me what's in stuff. Sometimes when you come right down to
it, it's nothing in there that couldn't be gotten way cheaper and
better without the brand name. So I'm not convinced that it doesn't
matter.

grandma Rosalie


Well, you are the one who said it was hard to remove New Glass, and in the same


I don't think I said that. What I think I said was that I had HEARD
people say that it was hard to remove.

Also the product I was talking about was Newglass and NOT Newglass2,
which may be a more advanced product. We did use the original
Newglass about 5 years ago and we didn't have any problem with it, but
Bob changed from that to Penetrol. I'm not sure what he uses now.

post, advocated using something other than what the company recommended. I'd say
that you are your own worst enemy. The RIGHT stuff that is known to make the job
VERY easy is not at all expensive, so there is no real money to be saved.

The right stuff is simply watered down goat's milk. Unfortuneately it has to
come from one specfic "magic" goat, and they own that goat. Your generic goat
milk obviously is not the same thing since it didn't work, so you really didn't
save any money at all. You just wasted whatever you spent and didn't get any
results.






grandma Rosalie