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Duzzit Glass WipesNewest Review: ... they're going to be good and have got that fresh smell that always reminds me of cleaning products. The wipes are a bit ... more |
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Read Reviews for Duzzit Glass Wipes
by - written on 14/11/09 (Very useful, 14 readings)
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I got these in Poundland because the glass furniture in my bedroom needed doing and I thought I'd get wipes because while I was at it I could do the inside of the windows. They're not that good really and I reckon I would have been able to do the same job with a bowl of hot water and a cloth. They smell like they're going to be good and have got that fresh smell that always reminds me of cleaning products. The wipes are a bit thinner than I thought they should be and even though I didn't have one break on me I didn't think I could get a good enough grip on the wipe to clean the glass properly. The wipes remove all the surface dirt and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/06/09 (Very useful, 6 readings)
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This products has a lot of good points, but a fair share of bad points too. It is highly convenient, that is incontrovertible. It is so much easier simply to take a cloth out of a easy to access, resealable pack, than find a cloth and a spray and alternately apply the two. Also, these cloths really do remove stains and blemishes very well indeed, and if you're prepared to rub like hell the finished, cleaned glass, looks marvellous. But that's the problem: the cloths are well-saturated with the cleaning product which is great at doing the cleaning bit, but there's so much of it, it's extremely difficult to remove all traces of the product from the glass after cleaning it. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/04/08 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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Many years ago when I first wrote a couple of reviews on "that other review site" regarding throwaway/disposable wipes I thought that they were the greatest invention ever made. Oh how my review was slated! I remember who it was that thought it was a particular waste of money too. And it got me thinking how did people manage before disposable wipes? It may well have started with Wet Wipes for babies, because after those were launched, it would only take a few years for other wipes for other uses to appear. I'm beginning to see the light where a non-reuseable chemically formulated non-degradeable cloth can cause concern. Even if they do cost £1! Also cloths like ... Read the complete review
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