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Smear Free House Windows
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I don't know whether I misheard a statement that adding dishwasher Finish to the window cleaning water results in a smear free finish. Besides the normal additions i.e. meths, vinegar, and wiping off with newspaper, has anyone heard of using Finish.
The windows are K Glass and are the worst windows to clean after forty years of smear free success.
The windows are K Glass and are the worst windows to clean after forty years of smear free success.
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Oldm, if you use just water, with or without a spot of washing up liquid, and SCRIMS, you will never have a smeary window. Wipe with wet scrim and dry off with a dry scrim. Once bought they will last you for years. And they don't scratch your window like newspapers.
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09:49 Sun 08th Apr 2012
Oldm, if you use just water, with or without a spot of washing up liquid, and SCRIMS, you will never have a smeary window. Wipe with wet scrim and dry off with a dry scrim. Once bought they will last you for years. And they don't scratch your window like newspapers.
http://www.carecleanu...crims-and-Cloths.html
http://www.carecleanu...crims-and-Cloths.html
Well a window cleaner told me that the more you use them the better they get and I have found this to be true. They get softer and more pliable with use so I would think buying them pre-washed would be better. If you find them a little hard to start with, put them in a pan on the stove and let them simmer in water for an hour or two. That should soften them up. Just make sure you use only water, no need to buy these expensive window cleaning squirty products.
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I have always found this chore a right pain. I use water with a splash of w/u liquid, skimmed of with a squeegy, then buffed up with a dry cloth. It takes best part of a day (lots of windows) but no matter how much elbow grease I use to buff up, when the sun comes round it is still smeary. I now employ one of those guys with a long brush and de-ionised water. For £10 its money well spent. Be careful though. I have been quoted £25 by eastern European types doing exactly the same.
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I got this one, bella - I am not a gadget person normally, but had seen this demonstrated on Ideal World Shopping Channel and was very impressed. It is brilliant.
I got this one, bella - I am not a gadget person normally, but had seen this demonstrated on Ideal World Shopping Channel and was very impressed. It is brilliant.
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