Lo-Test: A GREAT hard water stain remover for window cleaning

Published 2024-01-13
Have hard water stains on your windows? Give Lo-Test a try. I have used this for about 3 or 4 years now and will never use anything else! It is TECHNICALLY a carpet cleaning product, but works GREAT on windows! Probably the best hard water stain remover I have used in 20 years. Spray on, scrub in....rinse off...squeegee. STAINS BE GONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(It is an acid, you probably should wear gloves when applying---But this stuff never touches my hands....Just make sure you rinse with clean water on whatever you are using it on. This isn't some heavy duty acid or anything, you aren't burning your hands off and etching things-- unless you have cuts exposed, lol. Naturally, you want to rinse your tools out after-- or have wands/squeegees dedicated to using this.....AND DON'T LET IT JUST SIT FOR HOURS....IT'S AN ACID..... I would imagine that is common sense, but you know what they say about that nowadays....)

Give it a try, you can type in "Lo-Test" in Google and plenty places have this in stock. Lo-Test is not paying me to make this video, this is what I use for my business lol. If this doesn't get the stains off, usually they are higher stage stains-- then you are getting into the realm of glass restoration/polishing-- not my wheelhouse and I leave that to glass restoration guys.

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All Comments (6)
  • @kdwindowcleaning
    Have hard water stains on your windows? Give Lo-Test a try. I have used this for about 3 or 4 years now and will never use anything else! It is TECHNICALLY a carpet cleaning product, but works GREAT on windows! Probably the best hard water stain remover I have used in 20 years. Spray on, scrub in....rinse off...squeegee. STAINS BE GONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (It is an acid, you probably should wear gloves when applying.....But this stuff never touches my hands....Just make sure you rinse with clean water on whatever you are using it on. This isn't some heavy duty acid or anything, you aren't burning your hands off and etching things-- unless you have cuts exposed, lol. Naturally, you want to rinse your tools out after-- or have wands/squeegees dedicated to using this.....AND DON'T LET IT JUST SIT FOR HOURS......IT'S AN ACID..... I would imagine that is common sense, but you know what they say about that nowadays....) Give it a try, you can type in "Lo-Test" in Google and plenty places have this in stock. Lo-Test is not paying me to make this video, this is what I use for my business lol. If this doesn't get the stains off, usually they are higher stage stains-- then you are getting into the realm of glass restoration/polishing-- not my wheelhouse and I leave that to glass restoration guys.
  • @MrAwesomeGuyblah
    Any recommendations for removing screen rust/screen burn on glass from old steel/aluminum screens? Amazing video btw, I cant express how thankful I am for any newfound knowledge I can obtain