Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Dave Willis on May 16, 2014, 10:58:20 pm
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Just got two bottles of the stuff £32
Just tried it back to back with Hobrite can't see any difference on my shower cubicle doors
Waste of money me thinks!
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It's entirely different to what I expected.
I thought it was like durex play for one player games.
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Worked wonders for me. What did you use to put it on and did you leave it on long enough?
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I tried it out on my shower doors - very heavily stained with calcium. Had to rub like mad - gave up in the end and soaked the panels in Viakal. I bought it because some of my customers have mineral deposits from brickwork. I haven't got my hopes too high of it working to be honest.
The price is a joke.
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Deposits from stone or brickwork never come off, and you can't beat good old viakal for limescale removal on glass.
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I have not tried it myself, but having asked about mineral deposits on here before, unger rubout seems to be the most recommended. Was going to order some too........ :-\
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I agree with Lee, Vikal is the product you need....
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I tried it out on my shower doors - very heavily stained with calcium. Had to rub like mad - gave up in the end and soaked the panels in Viakal. I bought it because some of my customers have mineral deposits from brickwork. I haven't got my hopes too high of it working to be honest.
The price is a joke.
hi dave, my mrs gets me to clean our shower screens :'( ;)
i use one of those green pads with some cif , scrub rinse then use a 14 inch squeegee to blade off comes up perfuct ;D
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Never tried this but I reckon some slightly abrasive car polish like AutoGlym SRP or even T-cut would work. ;)