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Ettore 30116 Squeegee-Off is a 16-ounce concentrated, ammonia-free, and biodegradable window cleaning soap designed for professional streak-free results. It effortlessly dissolves grease, grime, and dirt, making it the ideal companion for Ettore squeegees and eco-conscious cleaning routines.




| ASIN | B007UTM0AW |
| ASIN | B007UTM0AW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,345 in Home ( See Top 100 in Home ) #242 in Squeegees |
| Brand Name | Ettore |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (8,666) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (8,666) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00032611301160 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Ettore 30116 Squeegee-Off Window Cleaning Soap, 16-ounces |
| Item Volume | 473 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Item model number | ETTORE - 30116 - 1/PACK |
| Manufacturer | Ettore Products |
| Manufacturer | Ettore Products |
| Material Features | Biodegradable |
| Material Type Free | Ammonia Free |
| Product Dimensions | 20.96 x 4.45 x 8.89 cm; 453.59 g |
| Scent | Fresh |
| Special Features | Biodegradable, Concentrated, Streak |
| Specific Uses For Product | Window |
| Surface Recommendation | Window |
| UPC | 032611301160 |
| Unit Count | 453.59 Grams |
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Cleaner
The product is ok
C**N
BUEN PRODUCTO, AUNQUE MUY CARO PARA LAS PRESTACIONES QUE DESARROLLA. ADEMAS SU PRECIO SE MULTIPLICA POR 2 AL PAGAR LOS IMPUESTOS DE ADUANA QUE LA OFERTA NO HABLA DE ELLOS
J**R
I've had this product for 5 years now. Best solution I've ever had to clean windows streak free. Works great indoors as well if you manage the amount of water in the application to the window. Keep a rag handy.
G**R
I have used this product for years. Best cleaning solution for glass you can find. You only need a little to make the glass sparkle.
Y**I
Squeegiees like a dream. No streaks, dries fast, cleans even sticky toddler handprints and doggy nose prints from glass. We've got hundreds of square feet of commercial (mostly indoor) glass to clean and this really gives professional results. Only 2 negatives. 1) Once the seal is broken, the cap is not leakproof and is a pain to carry without it leaking all over the carrying caddy. 2) No surprise, the kitchen windows inches from where the frying is done require a wipe down with degreaser before using this. The glass is covered in grease and is a little beyond this products abilities. A second wash with Squeegee-0ff might be enough, but we use the degreaser instead. Overall a really nice product with great results at a reasonable price.
M**L
It's the strangest thing, search "mirrors" in these comments and everyone says it works great. Not mine.... The mirrors in my home (constructed 90's) leave a thin residue/streaks with this solution. I've eliminated all the variables - made new solution (in case the old was contaminated with something), tried on different mirrors (in case my mirror was somehow responsible - coating, the lighting, contamination). More importantly I've cleaned the mirror with a different cleaner to remove any residue but as soon as I use this solution they reappear. (worth noting I am using an old plastic windex spray bottle that has been cleaned). This product works perfect on glass as far as I can tell. I've tried scrutinizing the glass very carefully in case streaks are there but impossible to see because of the way light interacts with it ( vs a mirror). But no. This leaves a thin film on my mirrors but not on my glass. I understand my mirrors have a sheet of glass on top of them. I simply don't know what's happening. My best guess is somehow the construction of the mirror (how the light reflects) makes this film visible, but in transparent glass it's too thin to notice. At some point maybe I'll find a mirror to hold behind the glass and see if streaks appear on the glass - even better if I find a mirror without the glass on it. Any nerds out there have an idea? I've noticed this for years and finally dedicated this morning to finally understand what is going on. I now know never to use this on mirrors, but I don't know why.
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