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Squeegee and then glass cleaner or the other way around?
Gers
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Got a lovely new sparkling shower cubicle - and the dilemma is in which order should the squeegee and glass cleaner be used? Or is is squeegee alone? Or glass cleaner alone? Or does it not matter?
Helpful advice sought and greatly appreciated.
Helpful advice sought and greatly appreciated.
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Squegee, then it should be fine. Glass spray if you want to.
Or, Mer car polish the glass every couple of weeks and it'll stay easy to clean.
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I only use a squeegee on mine as soon as I'm finished it only takes a minute but means I don't need to actually clean the glass only the base and the chrome bits.#6 of the SKI-ers Club :j
"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing" Edmund Burke0 -
get a karcher window cleaner, £50. best thing we ever bought!0
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My husband and I both use soapless products in the bath so there is never any need to clean the glass/
just a rinse over with the shower head and then squeegee the excess water. I usually squeegee the tiles too because it means the fan has to be on a fraction of the time it would be if I left the water on and Im a tight git when it comes to paying for electricity.make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
get a karcher window cleaner, £50. best thing we ever bought!
Mmm... used to have a penguin shaped steam cleaner, perhaps it got decluttered so must go and look. Still got some unpacked boxes from house move in April. Thanks.My husband and I both use soapless products in the bath so there is never any need to clean the glass/
just a rinse over with the shower head and then squeegee the excess water. I usually squeegee the tiles too because it means the fan has to be on a fraction of the time it would be if I left the water on and Im a tight git when it comes to paying for electricity.
I've got a stash of lovely Dr Bonner stuff which may be the answer. It's a Castile soap and so it's pure - will start to use that soon.
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