Glass Cleaner

 

 

 Today, by accident, I picked up the wrong spray...

 

instead of Mr.M glass cleaner - I sprayed my windows with Febreeze...

 

I can honestly say, they have never looked so clean & sparkly...

 

how weird is that ?

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Doesn't say much for the Mr. M window cleaner does it?

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Oh well not only are they sparkling they do not smell either ! Smiley LOL. I still prefer water with a little vinegar and a buff up with newspaper.

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I got one of those micro cleaning cloths years ago when they first came out and the superstore had them on offer with a demonstration booth.

 

I've never gone back to using any window cleaning products since then.

 

 


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I use one of those to wipe down the glass in my shower & never need to use any chemicals on it at all.

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 I'm not sure of the cloth you mean Woman Happy

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They are microfibre & look a bit like toweling. I don't like the feel of them much but they are really good. I have one in the car too for the windows.

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Hubby was most confused when he bought a new spray to use on the car windscreen.  He just couldn't understand that window spray was the last thing you wanted to use for a smear free windscreen!.  We use a general kitchen cleaner.

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I used one of the Cif Wipes the other day and it cleaned my big mirror up a treat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.

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talking of spray cleaners , lol

 

i thought i would try a new one,  got a vinegar one from wilko

 

its been ok where i have used it so far

 

only problem is that we all fancy  fish n chips about 10 mins after i use it  😐


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@merc1_clocks wrote:

 

 

 I'm not sure of the cloth you mean Woman Happy


There are a number of different brands now, but some of them are a bit useless.

 

The original one I got is called an e-cloth and it came with another kind for glass as a freebie - and that's the one which works wonders, but I don't know what that is exactly as it doesn't have a label or brand printed on it.

 

 

 


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I found Mr. M window cleaner rubbish,  as I have to clean one of my windows almost on an hourly basis, (Dog slobber) I don't bother with chemicals either just water and a touch of vineger, and one of the microfibre cloths (Idon't like the feel of them either),

Once I put it in the wash and forgot it was in there and added fabric softner that made it useless took ages to get the softner out.

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I have done the same Ed but a rinse in vinegar got it out.Smiley Happy

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250ml of warm water and the juice of a whole lemon.

 

Place in a squeezy bottle. (one with a spray trigger).

 

Spray on to windows and wipe/buff with a clean, lint free cloth.

 

Perfect results every time.

 

Costs about 12p for the lemon and each botle lasts for about 3 months.

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I like the miro fibre cloth's they clean everything brillently  but have to wear a rubber glove as i cant stand touching them !

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