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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Depends how many windows you've got and how often you clean them.
I've got the karcher one, works great if there done regularly, if there dirty dirty they need washing before attempting the cleaner |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Pointless.
I clean the Windows in my house the same as my cars.
Two microfibre cloths, one wet, one dry. Wipe with the wet one and dry with the dry one. I then use a spray called Angelwax Vision to clean the glass (again using a microfibre cloth) and then Mist-X to stop them steaming up.
I only need to clean my windows once every six months. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Pointless.
I clean the Windows in my house the same as my cars.
Two microfibre cloths, one wet, one dry. Wipe with the wet one and dry with the dry one. I then use a spray called Angelwax Vision to clean the glass (again using a microfibre cloth) and then Mist-X to stop them steaming up.
I only need to clean my windows once every six months."
you can do mine! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Pointless.
I clean the Windows in my house the same as my cars.
Two microfibre cloths, one wet, one dry. Wipe with the wet one and dry with the dry one. I then use a spray called Angelwax Vision to clean the glass (again using a microfibre cloth) and then Mist-X to stop them steaming up.
I only need to clean my windows once every six months.
you can do mine! "
I use a product called H2G0 on the outside, it makes the windows hydrophobic. No need for a window cleaner either... |
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"Pointless.
I clean the Windows in my house the same as my cars.
Two microfibre cloths, one wet, one dry. Wipe with the wet one and dry with the dry one. I then use a spray called Angelwax Vision to clean the glass (again using a microfibre cloth) and then Mist-X to stop them steaming up.
I only need to clean my windows once every six months.
you can do mine!
I use a product called H2G0 on the outside, it makes the windows hydrophobic. No need for a window cleaner either..."
come & clean ours .... the wife will pay you |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Pointless.
I clean the Windows in my house the same as my cars.
Two microfibre cloths, one wet, one dry. Wipe with the wet one and dry with the dry one. I then use a spray called Angelwax Vision to clean the glass (again using a microfibre cloth) and then Mist-X to stop them steaming up.
I only need to clean my windows once every six months." ..
OK come clean allllll mine ....pleaseeee |
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By *ola.Woman
over a year ago
Just where I need to be. |
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I use a product called H2G0 on the outside, it makes the windows hydrophobic. No need for a window cleaner either..."
I am not sure I believe these products work. Will need a demonstration. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I use a product called H2G0 on the outside, it makes the windows hydrophobic. No need for a window cleaner either...
I am not sure I believe these products work. Will need a demonstration. "
I use it on the windscreen of my car. I've not used the wipers in nearly a year and it doesn't freeze in the winter. |
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By *ola.Woman
over a year ago
Just where I need to be. |
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I use a product called H2G0 on the outside, it makes the windows hydrophobic. No need for a window cleaner either...
I am not sure I believe these products work. Will need a demonstration.
I use it on the windscreen of my car. I've not used the wipers in nearly a year and it doesn't freeze in the winter."
That wasn't quite the answer I was hoping for. I would hold the ladder. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I use a product called H2G0 on the outside, it makes the windows hydrophobic. No need for a window cleaner either...
I am not sure I believe these products work. Will need a demonstration.
I use it on the windscreen of my car. I've not used the wipers in nearly a year and it doesn't freeze in the winter.
That wasn't quite the answer I was hoping for. I would hold the ladder. "
You could always come look at mine... |
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I use a product called H2G0 on the outside, it makes the windows hydrophobic. No need for a window cleaner either...
I am not sure I believe these products work. Will need a demonstration. "
And of course I will do the second opinion |
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