- I hope promoting products that we like is acceptable (e:strip) behavior. *
In my professional opinion this is the best thing out there for windows. For $4.29 you can purchase a bottle at Drew's True Value on Delaware Ave across from the Delaware Plaza (Marshalls). They are out until Friday and I can't find it anywhere else. (includes: Target, Wegmans, CVS, Rite Aid, Dollar Stores, Eckerd, Walgreens) Drew's is awesome...screw Homo Depot. They suck. Actually I didn't go see if they had it, but I like Drews, they are so nice there and cheap. I saw the same product listed on HomeTrends, an online catalog, for $4.49.
The bottle will last through all the windows of your house, there will be absolutely no streaks and they do a better job than Windex. Go Streek Free! I did one woman's house today a quaint two bedroom. I didn't even use half the bottle!
But you just don't get one bottle of No Streek for $4.29 you also get two free window cleaning cloths! That's a $19.99 value for absolutely nothing! In fact if you get your ass up out of that chair and act now you will also get a free demonstration video describing the art of window cleaning. You must act now!
So yeah, seriously, you don't need any paper towels or newspapers. All you need is two rags, one sufficiently damp and the other dry for buffing. You will never go back to Windex.
Does anyone know any solution to water deposit stains left on old windows? I have tried Streekfree, Windex, white vinegar, and finally and I will never do this again, CLR (Toxic motherfucker) They do not come out.
Hmmm. I will have to go on your recommendation, because we really need to clean the windows here.
i think they got their name cause homos like to remodel. They even have homo depot t-shirts. I'm not sure if you are offended or what? I suppose i haven't been politically correct. Shame on me!
"homo depot"
hmmm, you are only the second person I've ever known to call it that. I guess I lead a sheltered life.
In my previous life, working for RGIS, I inventoried many Home Depots and from what I've seen and heard in the South, Home Depot isn't an especially gay-friendly workplace.
So I'm a bit confused why anyone would call it "Homo Depot."
But that's just me, maybe I just don't have any gaydar. Maybe I just see people.
I've been called "Daft" Perhaps that's just another sign of my daftness. Go figure.