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I am thinking of buying some of this to keep the windows clean. Has anyone
tried it, and if so is it any good? Cheers Simon |
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I don't think it's worth the $$ you'll spend. What is the problem with the
glass? Is it just you regular glass or is it outside glass that has been spotted with the sprinkler water?? I was NOT impressed AT ALL with Quick 'N' Brite--and I clean for a living!! Honestly--I like the AEROSOL spray from the dollar store! I don't like the squirt bottles! The aerosols work the best! Holler if you need more!! Sijka "JayLee" <newyankee@btopenworld.com> wrote in message news:bobstn$1cf96a$1@ID-138580.news.uni-berlin.de... > I am thinking of buying some of this to keep the windows clean. Has anyone > tried it, and if so is it any good? > > Cheers > > Simon > > |
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Hi Sijka
The windows are at a school I clean at. I have just started the caretaker job this week and was asked to clean them inside and out and they haven't been done for 8 years or so. They are real dirty and just wondered having seen the ads on TV if Q N B was worth the money. Ill take your advice and not buy it. Bearing in mind I am in the UK whets the best stuff to use to get them and the panes clean. Cheers Simon "sijka" <sijka@neb.rr.com> wrote in message news:ZAjqb.927$aw.864@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com... > I don't think it's worth the $$ you'll spend. What is the problem with the > glass? Is it just you regular glass or is it outside glass that has been > spotted with the sprinkler water?? > I was NOT impressed AT ALL with Quick 'N' Brite--and I clean for a living!! > > Honestly--I like the AEROSOL spray from the dollar store! I don't like the > squirt bottles! The aerosols work the best! > > Holler if you need more!! > > Sijka > > "JayLee" <newyankee@btopenworld.com> wrote in message > news:bobstn$1cf96a$1@ID-138580.news.uni-berlin.de... > > I am thinking of buying some of this to keep the windows clean. Has anyone > > tried it, and if so is it any good? > > > > Cheers > > > > Simon > > > > > > |
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"JayLee" <newyankee@btopenworld.com> wrote in message news:bobstn$1cf96a$1@ID-138580.news.uni-berlin.de... > I am thinking of buying some of this to keep the windows clean. Has anyone > tried it, and if so is it any good? == I haven't tried that product but I do use RainX. == == > > Cheers > > Simon > > |
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"JayLee" <newyankee@btopenworld.com> wrote in message news:boei2t$1dkkh7$1@ID-138580.news.uni-berlin.de... > Hi Sijka > > The windows are at a school I clean at. I have just started the caretaker > job this week and was asked to clean them inside and out and they haven't > been done for 8 years or so. They are real dirty and just wondered having > seen the ads on TV if Q N B was worth the money. Ill take your advice and > not buy it. Bearing in mind I am in the UK whets the best stuff to use to > get them and the panes clean. > The best way that I have found to clean windows is with some dish detergent in very hot water. I use a brush or window washing scrubber to clean the glass and a squeegee to dry it. This method is very quick and effective. |
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i have no idea how it works on most things, but one thing i DO know is that it is not safe to use on carpets. i have seen it discolor many times ( on different carpets ). |