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Winner!


A big thanks to Wendy at Domestic Sweetheart!  She had a give away and I was the winner of the Invisible Glass Ultimate Glass Cleaning Kit.  It arrived yesterday.

Look at all this stuff:


It even includes wipes for my glasses.  No more excuses for the dirty, streaky windows!?! 

If this makes window washing even a smidge less of a thankless job, I will be very happy.  So far I have just tried it on my bathroom mirror, but it did leave it spotless and shiny.



Comments

  1. Let me know how it works on windows...those are the ones that I have the most streak problems.

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  2. WOW! You got a lot of stuff! I am curious how it works as nothing I do gets the sliding glass doors clean and streak free. Headlight restoration kit???

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  3. Congratulations on winning! You needed a nice surprise!

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  4. Lucky you! Will be eager for full report.

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  5. Don't overdo it, and turn into a lean, mean, cleaning machine. You'll put the rest of us to shame. Congratulations on winning the package.

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  6. Congrats., and please let me extend to you an invitation to visit my house any time you want!

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  7. Congratulations! What a great prize!

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  8. How fun for you. I am glad you won. My windows are all so dirty. It's embarrassing.

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  9. Congrats on the win but sadly, it removes any excuses you have to put the chore off. Eyeglass wipes pretty much fit the size of window I want to tackle this time of year but what fun you will have in Florida.

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  10. That's a lot of stuff. It's cool to be a winner. Now just to win a person to come and do the actual cleaning!

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  11. What a great gift! I could use something like that.

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  12. Congrats, I love it! I find I don't clean them til they really need it, sad but true. It's a lot of work and I wonder if this will make it easier. You will have to fill us in!

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