Try and find 'Nilglass'. (and some kitchen wipe to polish it off as it drys)
It's a bit more commercial use than around the home, but it's remarkably good.
2006-08-16 00:53:03
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answered by 'Dr Greene' 7
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If you kill all the bacteria around a three year old they will never be able to get their own immune system built up. Surely you don't have that much on a glass table that would significantly harm a three year old. Just use good old fashioned pink windolene if you put it on with a damp cloth and then take off with a clean duster it will sparkle a treat and not a streak in sight
2006-08-16 08:10:44
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answered by Hopalong 2
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Vinegar and water just mix 1 cup water and 1/3 cup vinegar. Put into spray bottle and use . I use newspaper for cleaning, like a paper towle.,
.,for my windows and glass table. Leaves no streaks. Cheap too.. If needed add more vinegar. . I would put a lg size place mate on the table when you child using it. He or she can scratch the table., or anything . Good luck Pem
2006-08-16 08:14:23
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answered by Patricia M 4
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I think 409 makes a glass and antibacterial cleaner. Do you have 409 in the UK? Actually you can use 409 All Purpose cleaner on glass as well as other surfaces.
Hope this helps!
2006-08-16 07:56:30
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answered by plantmd 4
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This is serious - Vodka. It kills everything and is a good detergent, not too sure about streaks though. It's also really good on mold and mildew and keeping razors clean and rust free. Not to be kept near the 3 year old of course!
2006-08-16 07:58:43
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answered by Lilac Lady 3
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I'm with the vinegar n water person but add a tiny touch of washing up liquid (u can get anti-bacterial ones), wash on n wipe off with newspaper as u would windows. Believe me much better than all these chemical filled cleansers
2006-08-16 07:59:36
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answered by jumpalicious 2
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Mr muscle is the best one, spray on and wipe off with good strong kitchen paper, not sure if it will kill the bacteria but it definately will leave it streak free. for the bacteria you will have to get one from the dettox range perhaps.....
2006-08-16 07:54:37
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answered by sonia 3
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Vinegar
2006-08-16 07:57:30
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answered by Jeff J 4
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vinegar and water, and wipe with old newspaper, i've heard it works on mirrors so it should work on glass tables, and the acid in the vinegar should kill bacteria. plus it's cheap and won't harm the child
2006-08-16 07:56:46
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answered by Lou 4
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Vinegar is good for that you could clean it first with an antibacterial spray then polish with vinegar it leaves not streaks.
2006-08-16 07:55:02
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answered by citta_uk 3
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