Spot Cleaning Glass

Spot Cleaning Glass
Frequency
Daily/As needed
Materials & Equipment
Glass cleaner
Blue microfiber cloths
Areas Where Applicable
Any glass surface that is likely to be touched by someone. Glass doors, mirrors, and glass
partitions are examples of areas that require frequent spot cleaning.
Preparation of the Area
If spot cleaning is on a door in a high traffic area, it may be necessary to prop the door open so
that traffic and the cleaning process do not interfere with each other.
Procedure
1) Only spray the microfiber cloth with the glass cleaner. This will avoid drips and runs on the
glass.
2) Wipe the window with the treated cloth.
3) Be sure to wipe off any cleaner that may have gotten on the frames or other non-glass
materials that border the area that is to be cleaned.
Safety & PPE Recommendations
PPE recommended includes hand and eye protection. Use caution when spraying product and
always spray away from your face to prevent glass cleaner from getting into your eyes. Always
clean up any overspray that could create a slip hazard. Be aware of traffic through doors if
cleaning glass in doors.
Performance Standards
All surfaces should be clean and free from smudges, tape and other marks.
Spot Cleaning Glass
New
2/15/2017
CT
Title
Revision
Date
Approved