Self Cleaning glass for residential purpose

Does anybody use self-cleaning glass for residential purposes? Please let me know whether you have some experienced with it.

Guest User
Mon, 05/04/2004 - 13:16

Yes, I do. I had my windows replaced in 2002 (changing out 50-year-old wood with vinyl). I used Pilkington's Activ Self-Cleaning Glass.
And, I've been happy. I can clean them with water from a hose, or just let rain do it. Even when the windows are not watered-down, they are still cleaner than what my old windows were on a day-in, day-out basis.

Note that my company works with the Pilkington and I was involved in the North American launch of its self-cleaning glass. However, I didn't get the windows for my home at a discount, or have been shown any favoritism by the window manufacturer.

If you want more details, let me know.
Mike

Guest User
Wed, 01/12/2004 - 22:17

There is a better way than having to purchase self cleaning glass. TEKON super hydorphobic coatings can be applied manually and hae a lifetime warranty.After coating the glass is ten times more break resistant because of the increased surface tension. And it can be apllied to new or existing glass, as well as marble, granite,percelean,terrazo, limestone, and more. You can visit the mfr's site at www.tekonus.com our ours at www.WeTameTheSun.com

chenlibin
Tue, 26/07/2005 - 05:36

Yes I can make the self cleaning glass in common temp and common condition.and can use in many building glass and Automotive glass.my sample is China national theater.also I can use it

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