Create a solution of 2 teaspoons distilled white vinegar combined with 1/3 gallon warm water in a cleaning bucket.
Dip a cotton cleaning cloth into the bucket and wring out excess solution.
Wipe the cloth over each glass surface, focusing on areas with chlorine spots.
Buff each glass surface until shiny using a crumpled-up newspaper.
Combine 1 bottle cap of ammonia with 2 gallons of water in a cleaning bucket.
Dip a cleaning sponge into the solution and wring out excess moisture.
Run the sponge over the entire glass surface to moisten the surface, then go over the surface again, focusing on areas with chlorine spots.
Run a squeegee over the cleaned glass surface, flicking excess moisture off the edge of the glass to leave a streak-free shine.
Combine five drops of liquid soap with 2 gallons of warm water in a cleaning bucket.
Dip a sponge into the liquid and wring out excess moisture.
Smooth the sponge over the soiled glass surface, moistening the surface. Go over the surface one more to remove any stubborn chlorine spots.
Rinse the moisture away using clean water, then allow the glass surface to air-dry.