[INDENT] [SIZE=1]Been doing a bit of testing and have come across a product that is added to your mix and makes the glass shine like you have never seen before!
It is the best shine i have ever seen! absolutely stunning shine!
Much better than the ecover shine! all i have to do now is wait and see how long it stays clean for to see if it will match ecover!
it is so good my customers have all been talking about the shine on their windows and asking what i used, but told them trade secret!
honestly this stuff is phenomenal,
plus i have found a cleaning liquid that contains no soap!
happy days!
ps. if this stuff works with wfp as well then it will be the end for ecover! it is really that good.
if it works wfp as well it will be awesome! still doing tests so will be a few weeks before i know for sure!
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NO, no, no, please say it ain’t so! I have Dawn, Dove, Lux, Fairy, Palmalive and Sunhine (“on a cloudy day.”). I have Titan Green and Saturn Blue. I have Simple Cherry and Complicated Yellow. I have GG3, GG4, and 5 on Front Runner in the 6th. I have slip and don’t slip. I have ecover, uncover, and overcover. What am I going to do with all this stuff if you put an end to it?
Yes chris once i am satisfied with all the tests and getting the mix just right then i will send you some to try! this is my own mix not out of a bottle!
There are a few companies that claim they have a special formula that put’s an extra shine to the glass. And by the sounds of it, it is an additive. So in that case the shine comes from what is left on the glass.
since he’s not going to reveal the formula, im going to speculate for a bit of fun I’m thinking maybe hes adding Sugar soap for its extra abrasive cleaning properties and some sort of silicone based shine enhancer, perhaps a car product. Just a guess, probably wrong
Oh yea, i forgot, you said no soap btw when mark said the shine comes from something left on the glass, he didnt mean soap residue. Some products leave behind other substances, such as silicone to alter the way light reacts with the surface. Though by what you have said it doesnt sound like this is the case. let us know once you’ve done all your tests.
I think it gets to the point where shinier will only matter to the user, not the window owner.
To me ease of use, raw cleaning power, and cost effectiveness are just as important as great results.