Clean Glide 2-in-1 Screen & Glass Wiper
Clean Glide 2-in-1 Screen & Glass Wiper
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Description
Description
★【VERSATILE WINDOW CLEANING TOOL】This high-quality window cleaning tool is constructed from durable materials such as PP, TPR, and flannelette, making it safe and robust. It can be utilized on various surfaces, including window mesh screens, car windows, shop glass windows, cupboards, mirrors, wardrobes, tables, bathroom doors, and automobiles. Additionally, flushing the dirt away with clean water is an easy method to maintain the product's cleanliness. This cleaning tool is a valuable asset for any household.
★【TRACK-FREE, WATER MARK-FREE CLEANING】The window squeegee cleaning tool is designed to provide a smooth, streak-free cleaning without leaving any marks. The silicone scraper eliminates all water droplets from car windows, mirrors, screens, and tile walls, leaving them sparkling clean without any additional effort.
★【2 IN 1 MULTI-FUNCTIONAL CLEANING BRUSH】The soft brush surface, which is made of flannelette, can reach every crevice in the screen window mesh, and it may also be utilized as a lint brush to remove dust and hair from clothes, sofas, rugs, and beds. It may be used dry for light dusting and maintenance cleaning, or wet for a more thorough cleaning, making it a versatile cleaning tool.
Shipping Infomation
Shipping Infomation
All in stock items are shipped immediately. Once the item is shipped, standard shipping times apply. If your order has items with different estimated shipping dates, your order will only ship once all items are ready.
When your order is placed, it can take 5-14 days to process. Once shipped, (depending on shipping method) it will take 7- 30 business days to be delivered.
Orders being shipped to South America, Middle East and Asia may take 1-3 months to be delivered once shipped.
Specifications
Specifications
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