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Post# 262587   1/9/2014 at 15:11 (3,731 days old) by Adamthemieleman (North Yorkshire )        

So after a busy time at work, it's settling back down to normal or what counts for it!
Anyway, the busy time has led to our store looking a little ropey, so we're all tasked of cleaning our departments. Mines the whole of sda so it's large. Vacuums are done, it's just the small kitchen appliances that need attention

Those if you in the uk will know that we have glass shelves in our stores. Glass that not only gets dusty buy grimy. The Dyson works for dusting but up to now I've had to struggle with spray and a cloth, and brute force to eliminate smears, which never happens.

So, today I have used something I have wanting to try for a while, the Kaercher window vac.

I am so impressed with the results, the glass is crystal clear and with no smears, the cleaning agent is brilliant too

Such a small product, and a small idea, but what a fantastic one it is, definitely going to see about acquiring one


Post# 262588 , Reply# 1   1/9/2014 at 15:51 (3,731 days old) by hi-loswitch98 ()        

I will second your opinion on the Window Vac, I have the smaller head too which works great for my laptop & iPad screens.

The best Window Cleaner to use is Mr Muscle with a damp microfibre cloth, liberally spray over window, wipe then suck with the Window Vac.

The main thing I love about the Window Vac is that you can go as fast or as slow as you wish & the outcome is the same. They now even make an extension pole for them.


Post# 262650 , Reply# 2   1/10/2014 at 06:03 (3,731 days old) by sebo_fan (Scotland, UK, member AKA ukvacfan, & Nar2)        

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I don't bother using a sponge unless I'm deep cleaning on glass. I find just by spraying Mr Muscle direct to glass is sufficient enough. Also have the extension pole for outside. The local window cleaner who uses a big machine and climbs a ladder just stares at me in amazement from across the road when I'm doing the windows with the Karcher extension.

Frankly cleaning your laptop screen or net book screen is a bit pointless for the Karcher window vac IMHO - it desires bigger glass you look in and out of rather than glass you look at. Also you have to be careful you don't get the side of the contacts on the screen of the computer wet when spraying agent on.

Im sure Apple warn about using agents on the glass/plasma screens of their iPads. Damp cloth and dry cloth user here.


Post# 262660 , Reply# 3   1/10/2014 at 10:16 (3,730 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

Personally, I think Dyson tools, Dettol and MR Muscle are best. And Vax has copied the Window vac design


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