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Just that i have a couple of houses that no matter what ive tried they still spot custie family so not that worried so long as they are clean but started to get OCD where glass in concerned gonna give it a try i think
No sorry not that techie i'm afraid ,gonna pop over to B&Q this morn and purchase some and give it a go
If someone was to invent a solution that gauranteed sheeting water they would make a fortune.I hate hydrophobic glass, and to be fair there are different extremes of beading - some is okay and comes with experience yet some is just a horrid pain and opens up anxieties about hoping they dry clean.Touch wood I don't have any problems in a broad sense but I just wonder how much time and water I could save knowing the water that cascades down the window on hdrophillic does the same job as boringly working the brushhead over the glass.Hydrophillic glass DOES look worse on a first clean but then we all know the risks of cleaning old windows and deal with it accordingly. It is also worth noting that hydrophillic glass kind of looks 'better' when wet as it doesn't have the 'rainy day' appearance and drains quicker.
imo some windows never take to WFPand what's the problem if glass beads or sheets,i think this is all down to psychology on our behalf,if its clean then its clean regardless of the glass.Why dont you use fan jets and just saturate the glass