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how and what can iuse to cleans very dirty window whites?

8 replies

mothersmilk · 08/09/2010 12:56

inside the house that is. Im on a cleaning rampage and this job has gone ignored forgotton too lond with dc's back to school tomorrow im going to takle it! but with what?
tia

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TonariNoTotoro · 08/09/2010 12:57

do you mean white PVC windows?

I read on here on the top tips thread about a product from Lakeland that's meant to be amazing.

mothersmilk · 08/09/2010 13:13

yes white pvc

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nannynick · 08/09/2010 13:17

I used babywipes on the white pvc surrounds... worked for mine.

mothersmilk · 08/09/2010 14:11

not sure about baby wipes

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tibni · 08/09/2010 15:09

Magic Eraser was recommended by our conservatory fitters and they so work better than the specialist UPV cleaner we have.

ChilledChick2 · 10/09/2010 20:32

Dettol mould and mildew killer has always worked for me and is safe to use on Upvc window frames. Costs about £2-3 and brings them up a treat.

Deux · 11/09/2010 22:13

I use this stuff called Astonish Orange paste. It's brilliant. You can get it from Lakeland, John Lewis and maybe some big supermarkets.

A tub last for ever. Just use it with a damp cloth.

It's also great for scuffs on walls and paint work.

I have a small steam cleaner that I got from Aldi and I use that sometimes if there is a lot of build up of grime in the corners. It's terrific and only cost around £20.

dandydorset · 11/09/2010 23:55

vim

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