...i prefer a certain amount of resistance when scrubbing i find stubborn marks come
off easier
Hi mate, just check the dictionary, i think its a fact that a stubborn mark does not come off easy or easier. BY its nature its means its hard/fast/stuck. If you can make stubborn to mean easier then ignore us here and contact the Oxford Dictionary direct and tell them what it means.
I think Aquaplaning is refering to 'sheeting' as opposed to spotting or dribbling. A lot here 'dribble', i think they'd do well to 'aquaplane' with the rest of us !!
what
please tell me you are not another stroppy bleeder
i know what hydrophillic and hydrophobic glass is matey...dont know what you are waffling on about with stubborn remark...just because something is stubborn doesnt mean you cant necessarily
move it....lots of products out there for stubborn marks
do you know what i cant be bothered...was merely making a suggestion to what you were reffering
to,if my suggestion was wrong then simply say so..jeez!
i would now suggest you get back to the subject matter before its too late and you start dribbling
from all areas
no need to reply...you have killed my interest in the post,no wonder moreand more
leave this forum and go to others