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Spray on snow....

My kids asked for some spray on snow this year to use on the windows but I believe it can be a nightmare to remove.

Is there anything you could put on the windows first to make removing it easier when the Christmas fun is over ?

Or any tips on how to remove it with ease ?

Cheers Karen.
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Comments

  • maybe put some cling film on the windows then you just have to peel it off but i dont think its that hard to get off anyway
  • Tulip09
    Tulip09 Posts: 344 Forumite
    Nasty awful stuff!!! My kids loved it when they were younger. One year i managed to get the designed 'for windows' snow not just the normal spray on stuff and it was great and washed off with a dry cloth. Other wise cleaning the windows with vinegar properly and spraying with a little spray oil before putting snow on and using a scraper to remove it. I have also used childrens paints and let them put it on. Less mess than the snow and much easier to get off :)
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  • xkymx
    xkymx Posts: 494 Forumite
    why not try the clear cello wrap from a florist ? i bought some other day 50p a meter :) sure someone else will help not beeen on here for aggeessss
  • livermum
    livermum Posts: 556 Forumite
    I had some a couple of years ago for my daughter and it was really easy to get off, I think its a lot better than it was years ago! If I was you I would try it on a little part first and see how it comes off before letting the kids loose with it!
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