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[SIZE=12pt]Totally agree, tried a bunch of different soaps and haven’t noticed a noticeable difference, only more expensive.[/SIZE]I’ve tried a few of the advertised window cleaning soaps and found them to be overpriced gimmicks. Always revert back to good old green fairy. Got to be careful not to put too much in though or you will get lots of suds. Some of the cheaper ones are ok but don’t last as long and make your blade skip on turns.
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First, Ecover is not so sudsy, there is no reason to have so much suds in window cleaning. Even worst if squeegee rubber is worn out or poor technique, some chemical will be left on a surface which later will attract more dirt and will be visibly unpleasant.Dmitri - I've been using Fairy Platinum for ages as it's always given me the best results, but now I'm curious about Ecover. Whereabouts did you pick this up / is it worth giving it a go?
Thanks!
I have to wear disposable gloves when using any liquid soap or skin splits openI don't wear gloves unless it's really cold,so I opt for the product that is predominantly plant based,and made from natural ingredients.
Let's not forget that this stuff is going in through our skin,unless we wear gloves all year.
And who wants to wear gloves in the height of summer?
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I stopped using washing up liquid a few years ago and only use 'Squeegy Off', before that 'HG System'. I found that when using washing up liquids you get too much suds and that just gets in the way especially if you are using wagtails and Moermon Liquidators, which I doHi which is the best liquid to use to clean windows we use washing up liquid.