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Easy Tips To Clean Elegant and Depression Glass

May 4, 2012 by Kathy Leave a Comment

Yesterday I noticed a Petalware plate had some odd yellow stuff on it.  You get that with glass.  Sometimes it will be old gum residue from a long-ago label, other times it’s old dirt.  Sometimes it’s inside the glass.  I cleaned the plate so it looked like new before shipping and that made me think you may like to know tips to clean glass.

Here we go…

Cleaning Supplies

Magic Sponge (TM).  These are the most wonderful general purpose cleaning tools.  The brand I use is Mr. Clean.  I don’t know why they work – but they do.  My yellow stuff that resisted soap and water and a Dobie pad came right off.  You can use the sponge with regular dish soap or try a stronger cleaner.

The best thing about Magic Sponges is they don’t scratch.  If you have weird stuff, or old food residues, ground in dirt, crayon marks, try Magic Sponge first.

Goop Off (TM).  Use this if you have old label residue.  Be careful and do it where you have some fresh air since this stuff smells nasty and isn’t healthy to breathe for long.

Denture Cleaner.  Use a couple tabs in warm water and soak china.  Sometimes it will help get glass clean too.  I buy the cheapest type.

Bar Keepers Friend (TM) takes those nasty gray streaks off china.

Special Treatments for Special Dirt

What won’t clean off no matter what you do is bad haze.  Sometimes if your glass has just a little haziness you can remove it with the Magic Sponge and denture  cleaner, but almost always your hazy glass will break your heart.  Haze from dishwashers or hard water is permanent.  Some people say CLRZ – which is strong acid – will work but I’ve had no luck.  Now I discard hazy glass.

The other thing that won’t come off is dirt or colorant inside the glass.  This is called an occlusion and is permanent.

Glass with aged food stains or newspaper ink or crud gets nice and clean with the sponges and regular soap.  I keep a bottle brush for stemware which beats trying to get your hand inside a vintage tumbler.

Candle wax comes off with hot water.  First pick out what you can, then put your candle holder under running water and gradually increase the temperature.

It’s flea market season now, which means you will find nice treasures masquerading as filthy yucky glass.  Don’t be afraid to take a chance on dirt – it comes off – but do avoid haze or wear.  I like to bring a damp rag inside a baggy to wipe off plates before buying.

What Not to Do

Don’t put your glass in the dishwasher.  I know, it’s tempting and you can get away with it for a while.  Eventually glass gets stressed from the heat and the strong soap will make your glass hazy.  Imagine how disappointed you would feel.

Have Fun!

Glass is supposed to sparkle and it needs to be clean.  I hope these tips help you enjoy your glass!

Cambridge Rose Point Etched Crystal Line 3400 Plate

Cambridge Rose Point Etched Crystal Line 3400 Plate

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Recommended Glass Reference Books

These are the books I use the most and recommend.  These are affiliate links which means I may receive a commission for purchases made through links.

Favorite Depression Glass Book 

Collector’s Encyclopedia of Depression Glass by Gene and Cathy Florence, 2007 edition 

Collector’s Encyclopedia of Depression Glass by Gene and Cathy Florence, 2010 edition

Favorite Elegant Glass Books

Elegant Glass: Early, Depression, & Beyond, Revised & Expanded 4th Edition Hardcover – July 28, 2013 by Debbie and Randy Coe

Collector’s Encyclopedia of Depression Glass, 19th Edition Hardcover – Illustrated, July 10, 2009 by Gene and Cathy Florence

Best for 1940s-1970s

Collectible Glassware From the 40s, 50s, 60s: An Illustrated Value Guide, 10th Edition – Illustrated, July 14, 2009 by Gene and Cathy Florence

Favorite Fostoria Books

Best Overall:  Fostoria: Its First Fifty Years Hardcover – January 1, 1972 by Hazel Marie Weatherman 

Best for Stemware:  Fostoria Stemware: The Crystal for America – January 1, 1994
by Milbra Long and Emily Seate

Best for Fostoria Tableware pre 1943:  Fostoria Tableware: 1924-1943 – January 1, 1999 by Milbra Long and Emily Seate

Best for Fostoria Tableware After 1943:  Fostoria Tableware: 1924-1943 – January 1, 1999 by Milbra Long and Emile Seate

 

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