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i sure it could affect the clean taking so long to dry esp if its a bit windy as dirt can get trapped in the droplets thus drying out with spots!!
haha, why not use trad in first place. i cant see any point in soaking window with distilled water then blading , it just doesnt make sense!!
im noticing that this happening as it gets colder and damper.a day last week they were still not dry 3 hours later!! : ::)any of you guys resort to a bit of blading off?i do on a few kitchen windows for the old folk but dont normally.i sure it could affect the clean taking so long to dry esp if its a bit windy as dirt can get trapped in the droplets thus drying out with spots!! : :whats your thoughts guys as we approach the colder/damper weather?regardsdazmond
if we get a winter like last year, they wont dry at all, they will just FREEZE
Better get me ladder out I guess.
Quote from: dazmond on October 11, 2010, 06:48:23 pmim noticing that this happening as it gets colder and damper.a day last week they were still not dry 3 hours later!! : ::)any of you guys resort to a bit of blading off?i do on a few kitchen windows for the old folk but dont normally.i sure it could affect the clean taking so long to dry esp if its a bit windy as dirt can get trapped in the droplets thus drying out with spots!! : :whats your thoughts guys as we approach the colder/damper weather?regardsdazmondDaz, you're saying they took ages to dry. How wet was the water?