No, but you can use ultrasound to clean glassware.
they use ultra sound to clean teeth by vibration
Ultrasound can be used to clean dirt off item placed in a water bath with a powerful ultrasound transducer clamped to the side of the vessel.
I have not used Roor glass cleaner to clean my glassware.
No, turpentine is not recommended for cleaning glass. It is a solvent that can leave behind residue and streaks on glass surfaces. It is better to use a glass cleaner specifically designed for cleaning glass to ensure streak-free results.
it cleans watches
yes it can
Easiest to clean is glass and steel.
Acid is used to clean glass beads to remove any surface contaminants or residues. It helps to break down and dissolve these substances, leaving the glass beads clean and ready to be used in various applications such as scientific experiments or jewelry making. Additionally, acid cleaning ensures that the glass beads are free from impurities that could affect the final product or experiment.
salammoniac is used to clean and tin the soldering iron that solders the lead that holds the stained glass together.
Caustic acid is not typically used to clean glass bottles as it can be too harsh and corrosive, potentially damaging the glass. It is safer to use milder cleaning agents specifically designed for glass, such as white vinegar or glass cleaners.
There are a number of things that can be used to clean the glass on a shower stall. It has been said that one can use dryer sheets to clean as they are known to repel water deposits. There are also Mr. Clean sponges that are made specifically for shower glass and these work amazingly well.