How Sydney mum used WD40 to clean her dirty fly screens and make them look like new again
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Cleaning Fly Screens With Wd40. How to Clean Fly Screens in Two Effective Methods Mum-of-two Georgie, from Queensland, revealed that the almighty cleaner she used to. Spray the cleaning cloth with WD-40 and rub it over the security door mesh to give it a polish and buff
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Georgie, a mum-of-two from Queensland, started the post by thanking another MWC for sharing the WD-40 tip before sharing her before and after photos I haven't tried this hack myself but apparently it's a quick and easy way to make fly screens look like brand new
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It's how to keep your screens clean." He brings out a cloth and a can of WD-40, and shows off exactly what he means A mum has made her old fly screen look like new again with an unlikely product many Aussie probably already have in their homes With this hack, you simply spray some WD-40 onto a Chux or cleaning cloth and then rub it over fly screen gauze
How To Clean Fly Screens? CLEANA. I haven't tried this hack myself but apparently it's a quick and easy way to make fly screens look like brand new And the product? A humble can of WD-40, a lubricant commonly used for cleaning bikes, fixing squeaky hinges and so SO much more
Best Way to Clean Fly Screens Guide Meta Blinds. A mum has made her old fly screen look like new again with an unlikely product many Aussie probably already have in their homes It's how to keep your screens clean." He brings out a cloth and a can of WD-40, and shows off exactly what he means