Trust me i tried googling, but such a practice is somewhat not used by anyone. Only complicated long term techniques can be obtained for increased surface wetting.
Yeah, I do feel your pain in this regard. Because, when I think of glass surfaces, I think of temporary methods of making the glass more hydrophobic. For simple applications, carefully cleaned glass is hydrophillic enough. You might start by simply cleaning the glass surface as best you can. That is, soak in a series of strong acids, ending in HCl which you can evaporate away, leaving nothing. Or hydrogen peroxide/ammonia, again you evaporate away leaving nothing, only the alkali should remove not only surface grease contaminants, but also leave free silanols. And again, evaporate away to no residue. Then again, trying to be scrupulously clean opens up a whole can of worms -- how clean is your distilled water, how dust free is your hood, trace contaminants in reagents, and the like.