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Well I would think you will get pretty wet bench, would work if you used it before you cut the glass to size, do the whole sheet in you glass rack, in an upright position, turn it around to do the other side of the sheet, personally I don't think it would save any time
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We have one for the house. They work very well, as you'd expect from a Karcher product.
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And would you suggest using it to clean the glass on a picture frame?
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I think if your glass was mucky enough to need one it would be time to seek out an alternative supplier. :ninja:
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pramsay13 wrote:And would you suggest using it to clean the glass on a picture frame?
No, not in an assembled frame due to the risk of seepage. If you're cleaning lots of square metres of glass a day I would definitely give it a go. The key to successful drip-free use is applying only sufficient water/detergent to cover the glass but not enough to allow it to run under gravity, like traditional windows cleaners do. If you intend to use it on glass laid horizontally it should be even easier.
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