An idea suggested to me for selective use of the SKRUB product is a small Gatorade bottle. Just put a little in one with cleaning solution. If it is very cold use some of your antifreeze solution. Keep it well shaken. Then when you see a lot of fingerprints on a door, squirt some on your strip washer. Soap up the door or window. Then squeegee off. The prints have been busted. And your little bottle of SKRUB will go a long long way.
Just tell me how much. I could do a four, 8, or 12 ounce bottle at about 1.75 per ounce and between 3 to 6 bux shipping. I will just send it to you on Monday and you can send me a check in the mail at the same time.
I’ve been playing around with the Skrub here and there. It is handy for really bad restaurant windows. Today I had a couple of doors that were leaving streaks all over and toweling them seemed to spread grease all around instead of touching up. After cleaning them 3 times, I soaked up the mop with Skrub and it seemed to do the trick.
Then went to another restaurant and apparently the kids went full on crazy on one of the windows so I Skrubed them up and it definitely helped. It doesn’t really bust down the sugar in the sauced up fingerprints, but it does help to scrub up the window.
I’m leaning more towards Skrub as an emergency product for doors/windows that would make me want to kill it with fire. I’m not sure about using it as an everyday type thing unless everyday I have something that needs busting.
Thank you Jared! I totally agree. It is a good fix for pizza restaurants with greasy prints. But not a fix for thick stuff like large sugar deposits. For that kind of stuff I will either blade or steel wool it. I will use it on occasion. Not regular.
For heavier deposits I am working on a scrubbing strip for the applicator that is based on a sharp 20 micron plastic particle that will safely chew right through clumps of sugar with ease. Then the SKRUB will cut through the lighter prints.