Cleaning stained glass windows can be a scary thing. So scary, in fact, most people with stained glass in their homes never clean it. Well, some of those people are probably just lazy. But you can clean stained glass both safely and easily if you just use the right supplies and techniques. Lucky for you, I found out what those supplies are, and I can tell you exactly how to clean stained glass without worrying about damaging the artwork built into your home. And if you’re worried about coming in contact with the lead that probably holds your stained glass windows together, the article even includes some information about how to work around the lead without endangering your health.
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