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Use a hard water stain remover, most of them work pretty well as long as you scrub real hard with a harsh scrubby pad or wire wool
Quote from: Pat Purcell on May 04, 2007, 10:24:38 pmUse a hard water stain remover, most of them work pretty well as long as you scrub real hard with a harsh scrubby pad or wire wool U'd scratch them to f*ck using wire wool and end up with a nice big claim to pay. I wash window as normal leave soap on glass and use 3 inch unger blades takes time but works a treat takes about 25 mins to do patio door.( when using the blades the art is to keep the glass wet) but make sure you charge them up for it
Think i might well do only said it would scratch them as the previous post said go at them with wire wool and not mentioning a fine grade of it.
No actually fine wire wool doesn't mark glass. You can buy limescale remover from any window cleaners supplier but don't bother. Buy good old Cilit Bang from the super market for about £2.90 is tops. Make sure you get the one for limescale and grime.Get two, one for the missus. Its great for jobs at home.Now the summer is coming we will be getting the odd "barbeque window" where someone has had a barbie right next to the window and there is a fine layer of grease on the glass. Cilit Bang again for that.