norm
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i wont bother trying lidl stuff theni thought it was the same,but its not. i used the lidl for about 3 yrs , the Aldi is a tad better ,thinner too
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i wont bother trying lidl stuff theni thought it was the same,but its not. i used the lidl for about 3 yrs , the Aldi is a tad better ,thinner too
When the Sun is out and glass is hot, I mop and squeegee off at the same time (two handed) or use my Wagtail Flipper....no streaksIf only there was a detergent that guaranteed no streaks or marks......the sun today was quite warm, which combined with strong windows meant the windows were starting to dry as soon as they had been washed.....a recipe for streaks.
Cheers adyspurs. I must admit, If I have to do vertical pulls then sometimes I will get a mark at the top of the window even though I have dried/cut the edge. Its like I have dragged a film of water down even though the edge of the window and my blade is dry. Must admit, I ought to get to grips with the fanning technique.Lads,there must be something up with your squeegee methods if your getting streaks,it maybe your blade rubber,I can't understand the gliding thing maybe wet up your windows a bit more.need any advice I'm here to help.
I have seen that technique on a unger video. It looks pretty Impressive. Is it hard to master?.When the Sun is and glass is hot, I mop and squeegee off at the same time (two handed) or use my Wagtail Flipper....no streaks
like your dog mateEcover and white vinegar for me. Both very easy to come by, and reasonably cheap, natural and safe. Good enough for me.
try horizontal pull @mrtaytayCheers adyspurs. I must admit, If I have to do vertical pulls then sometimes I will get a mark at the top of the window even though I have dried/cut the edge. Its like I have dragged a film of water down even though the edge of the window and my blade is dry. Must admit, I ought to get to grips with the fanning technique.