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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Thank you to those that don't love them,i now know i am not alone.

When you lose some one you L~O~V~E, that Memory of them, becomes a TREASURE.
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I love them . If there is any streaking then your window needs a heavier cleaning first such as spring windows after using the fireplace all winter.  I always follow with the super cloth for no streaking.

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Here is just some observations from my years of using supercloth.

 

They work best on windows when newer. You have to rinse them out thoroughly and often, and wring till almost dry.

 

You have to use the cloth for Windows only. You can't use it in furniture or other surfaces where it can pick up oils and residue as it will then streak the glass.

 

In my opinion supercloth isn't the best thing for Windows and glass, but biocleaner cloths are. I find them superior, and don't have streaking. So much less fuss with the biocleaner cloths for Windows.

 

I have another theory about window streaks. In the past I have had Windows that were painted and experienced light streaking. Then i had aluminum frames with paint that oxidized and streaked no matter what I used. I now have vinyl and have virtually no streaking. So what the glass is framed with and it's condition could produce different results as the cloth picks up residue from what is bordering the window, then spreads it to the glass.