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On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 20:04:57 +0000, paul wrote: > Whats wrong with good old fationed white wash On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 > 18:15:33 -0000, "mark" <MarkSPAM@reepham2003.force9.co.uk> wrote: > >>I'm trying to get some of the Windolene that dries white on glass. This >>is to act as curtains whilst I refurb the room. Seems that the >>supermarkets don't do it. Does it still exist? Dunno about that     

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Author: PCPaul
Date: Mar 13, 2008 13:51

Rod wrote: Actually, people used to recommend US window cleaner Windex for Epson print heads. (Contains ammonia and other things - can't remember what.) Ye can get same thing here branded as Windolene Clear, and it is indeed the second best way of unblocking fouled up Epsons. The first best method for an old Epson involves the dustbin (or freecycle) and purchasing a cheap replacement
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John Evans wrote: > On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 11:57:28 GMT, Stuart Noble > >>>>The bigger ones still sell it round here >>> >>> >>>This is something I could do with but haven't seen in the shops. What >>>is it called - is it Windolene xyz or is it another make? >>> . >> >>Windolene Original Cream. Made by Reckitt Benckiser, but it doesn't seem >>to feature on their website. Maybe they've     

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Author: paul
Date: Mar 13, 2008 13:04

On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 11:57:28 GMT, Stuart Noble The bigger ones still sell it round here This is something I could do with but haven't seen in the shops. What is it called - is it Windolene xyz or is it another make? . Windolene Original Cream. Made by Reckitt Benckiser, but it doesn't seem to feature on their website. Maybe they've flogged the brand. Plenty on
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John Evans wrote: > On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 18:57:43 GMT, Stuart Noble > <stuart_nobleNOSPAM@ntlworld.com> wrote: > >> mark wrote: >>> I'm trying to get some of the Windolene that dries white on glass. This is >>> to act as curtains whilst I refurb the room. >>> Seems that the supermarkets don't do it. Does it still exist? >>> >> The bigger ones still sell it round here > > > This is something     

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Author: Adrian C
Date: Mar 12, 2008 16:36

"Martin Pentreath" <martin_pentreath@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:f74a5f3b-1756-4729-9cdf-52d395c62847@d4g2000prg.googlegroups.com... On 11 Mar, 18:15, "mark" <MarkS...@reepham2003.force9.co.uk> wrote: I'm trying to get some of the Windolene that dries white on glass. This is to act as curtains whilst I refurb the room. Seems that the supermarkets don't do it. Does it
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On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 14:21:33 -0700, Martin Pentreath wrote: > On 11 Mar, 18:15, "mark" <MarkS...@reepham2003.force9.co.uk> wrote: >> I'm trying to get some of the Windolene that dries white on glass. This is >> to act as curtains whilst I refurb the room. >> Seems that the supermarkets don't do it. Does it still exist? > > Speaking as someone who doesn't close the curtains in the living room     

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Author: Dave
Date: Mar 12, 2008 10:36

On 11 Mar, 18:15, "mark" <MarkS...@reepham2003.force9.co.uk> wrote: I'm trying to get some of the Windolene that dries white on glass. This is to act as curtains whilst I refurb the room. Seems that the supermarkets don't do it. Does it still exist? Speaking as someone who doesn't close the curtains in the living room even when I'm living in it, I have to say I'm curious as to why people
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"mark" <MarkSPAM@reepham2003.force9.co.uk> wrote in message news:13tdivbqd9th5c1@corp.supernews.com... > I'm trying to get some of the Windolene that dries white on glass. This is > to act as curtains whilst I refurb the room. > Seems that the supermarkets don't do it. Does it still exist? > > mark > > > > Thanks folks. Now that I know that it exists I shall make a more determined     

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Author: John Evans
Date: Mar 12, 2008 09:18

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Author: Stuart Noble
Date: Mar 12, 2008 04:57

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Author: mark
Date: Mar 11, 2008 14:45

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Author: Cicero
Date: Mar 11, 2008 14:28

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Author: Martin Pentreath
Date: Mar 11, 2008 14:21

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Author: mark
Date: Mar 11, 2008 14:16

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