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Used for cleaning glasses. Contains Diamond Powder. Diamond cleaner
Vu
Any diamond deals? first I need to buy 1kg for buying above deal
@VijayBhai wrote:
don’t have diamonds but vuns still
made in japan
Glass cleaner
@billa ajith wrote:
Used for cleaning glasses. Contains Diamond Powder. Diamond cleaner
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@KuttaJi wrote:Vijay, it is merely a scrubber http://www.daisojapan.com/c-327-glasses-accesso...@VijayBhai wrote:don’t have diamonds but vuns still
made in japanGlass cleaner
like 3M ones used in kitchen, but the surface isn’t abrasive
Product Description
Powerfull polishing without scratching! Just add water and scrub!
Bath and toilets
Vanity mirrors.
Transparent glass surfaces.
Good Find
@Spock wrote:Kg for useful info bought one@KuttaJi wrote:Vijay, it is merely a scrubber http://www.daisojapan.com/c-327-glasses-accesso...@VijayBhai wrote:don’t have diamonds but vuns still
made in japanGlass cleaner
like 3M ones used in kitchen, but the surface isn’t abrasiveProduct Description
Powerfull polishing without scratching! Just add water and scrub!
Bath and toilets
Vanity mirrors.
Transparent glass surfaces.
@Spock wrote:
@KuttaJi wrote:Vijay, it is merely a scrubber http://www.daisojapan.com/c-327-glasses-accesso...@VijayBhai wrote:don’t have diamonds but vuns still
made in japanGlass cleaner
like 3M ones used in kitchen, but the surface isn’t abrasiveProduct Description
Powerfull polishing without scratching! Just add water and scrub!
Bath and toilets
Vanity mirrors.
Transparent glass surfaces.
I purchased a similar non-abrasive glass cleaner a few years ago. It turned out to be a complete waste of money. Have you ever found any glass scrubber (in India) which does the job as advertised?
@VijayBhai humbled sir. happy for you, hope it gives good service to you/ whoever is the end user.
if you can, do let us know if it worked out well.
oh, and i think that Canada beauty site listing can only be seen in Google or other cache archive.is/Xn4oZ
Have a peaceful, relaxed weekend.
@Spock wrote:
@VijayBhai humbled sir. happy for you, hope it gives good service to you/ whoever is the end user.
if you can, do let us know if it worked out well.
oh, and i think that Canada beauty site listing can only be seen in Google or other cache archive.is/Xn4oZ
Have a peaceful, relaxed weekend.
Hi bro! How are You? Long Time
sorry for delay, tag got pushed below
@DealSeeker wrote: I purchased a similar non-abrasive glass cleaner a few years ago. It turned out to be a complete waste of money. Have you ever found any glass scrubber (in India) which does the job as advertised?thank you for this first person heads-up. (@VijayBhai take note)
nope, not really. in-fact, in our markets i’ve hardly come across anything apart from liquid agents in so far as it concerns ‘glass’ (or TV or white appliance) cleaners.
till a while back had something in the car tool kit for lint free cleaning but lost it somewhere.
it was neither microfibre cloth nor sponge per se, but something similar.
[bought long long back so i do not even recollect what it was.]
@Spock wrote:
sorry for delay, tag got pushed below
@DealSeeker wrote: I purchased a similar non-abrasive glass cleaner a few years ago. It turned out to be a complete waste of money. Have you ever found any glass scrubber (in India) which does the job as advertised?thank you for this first person heads-up. (@VijayBhai take note)nope, not really. in-fact, in our markets i’ve hardly come across anything apart from liquid agents in so far as it concerns ‘glass’ (or TV or white appliance) cleaners.
till a while back had something in the car tool kit for lint free cleaning but lost it somewhere.
it was neither microfibre cloth nor sponge per se, but something similar.
[bought long long back so i do not even recollect what it was.]
The one I purchased was a white-colored non-abrasive sponge-like material. Can’t recall the brand.
@DealSeeker the one we lost from the car (during a service/ check-up) was something like PVA, but only 2-3 mm thick.. it was like a napkin
but the unique thing being, if kept out of water it would harden as soon as moisture was lost. so it had to be kept in its container.
looked just like a plain sponge wipe http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/81pYRjtmq... (only the napkin/cloth part)
in our household <a href=“http://cdn1.desidi...om ”https://cdn1.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor..." alt=“redface” border=“0”/>"><img src=“http://cdn1.desidi...om ”https://cdn1.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor..." alt=“redface” border=“0”/>"> eventually i have made peace with old cotton shirts and garments eventually getting cut and made into cleaning cloth or dusters !
#sigh
due to two distinct school of thought and debate over
whether to use paper on glass or not to use.. i kind of simply shun the responsibility altogether
[well not completely. i do clean up, when i am alone/not at risk of offending either camp. sometimes plain cotton cloth, sometimes paper !]
@DealSeeker wrote:I got it delivered it’s a small size sponge Little bit smaller than matchbox with some abrasive surface on one side which I guess is to clean the glass.it is Japanese let me share review after I use it
@Spock wrote:
sorry for delay, tag got pushed below@DealSeeker wrote: I purchased a similar non-abrasive glass cleaner a few years ago. It turned out to be a complete waste of money. Have you ever found any glass scrubber (in India) which does the job as advertised?thank you for this first person heads-up. (@VijayBhai take note)
nope, not really. in-fact, in our markets i’ve hardly come across anything apart from liquid agents in so far as it concerns ‘glass’ (or TV or white appliance) cleaners.
till a while back had something in the car tool kit for lint free cleaning but lost it somewhere.
it was neither microfibre cloth nor sponge per se, but something similar.
[bought long long back so i do not even recollect what it was.]
The one I purchased was a white-colored non-abrasive sponge-like material. Can’t recall the brand.
don’t have diamonds but vuns still
made in japan