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This article combines definitions for two very different, but similarly named things. One is glass cloth as in fiberglass cloth. The other is glass cloth, as in a checked linen cloth for removing smudges from glass without leaving lint behind. They are, to the best of my knowledge, entirely unrelated. If you read the encyclopedia Britannica entry from 1911 carefully, it is very clear it is talking about the linen cloth for cleaning glass. Vacoslytherin (talk) 17:24, 12 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]