So you might learn a little more about me today than you were anticipating on a Monday Giveaway post.
I hate cleaning. Really ask my husband, mother in law, sisters, neighbors who randomly come to my door and aren't let inside… I love having a clean house but it tends to get pushed down the list of importance some days.
So when I got an email from Nathan @ Fish Foam asking if he could do a giveaway on my site for some I almost said no. BUT in the email there was a link to a post by Shelley @ House of Smiths. Little did Nathan know that Shelley is one of my best friends.
So I did what anyone would do, I called her right up and said “Shelley what do you think about Fish Foam?” For 15 minutes she told me how awesome it was. So I emailed Nathan and told him to send it on over.

Ok now you should know that I am not a cleaning products connoisseur. I don’t have my best favorite things that I always use that you have to go to a special store to get. For the last little while I have been using Windex Antibacterial because its an all surface cleaner and its antibacterial. Its fine on everything but glass. My girls LOVE to clean the coffee table in the living room. Its like their favorite chore. I was getting frustrated cause every time they cleaned it it looked really hazy and streaky. So I would go back over it and guess what?…hazy and streaky. But by that point someone (Dylan) is usually dancing on it so I am over it.
So I get the Fish Foam in the mail and I was excited to see if it really was as awesome as Shelley said.
OH. MY. GRAVY. There are not words for how amazing this glass cleaner is. I called one of my friends to tell her about it and said “I don’t think people are going to understand HOW incredible Fish Foam is.” She told me I should make a video.
Which I did not do.
But.
It makes your glass so clean that it is actually brighter. That might sound strange but that is the only words I can put on this freakish phenomenon.

This is what I am giving EVERYONE on my list for Christmas.
One of the best parts about it is that it is a foam spray so I used TONS less than I did with my other cleaner. It is also Drip Free, which is HUGE especially when you have kids helping you out….if you know what I mean.
It is an alcohol based product which is why it cleans SO good. There is no ammonia, or wax.
That’s right I said WAX dudes. That is in most other window cleaners. No Wax= No Streaks and Fogginess.
Also I went online after I used it fully expecting it to be over $10 a can (judging by how FANTASTIC it is).
Nope.
How about $3.94. Less than the product that I had been using.
So if you want to buy some go here!
And you should also know that most cities in the US have professional Fish Foam Window Cleaners. (Check out Shelley’s post for more info on that!)
So do you want some!? I PROMISE you do.
I am giving 3 -3 packs away!! You guys SERIOUSLY don’t know what you are missing out on by not using Fish Foam.
To enter:
Leave a comment on this post and tell me what glass surface you have the hardest time keeping clean.
For additional entries:
Like Vintage Revivals on Facebook
Tweet about the giveaway
Perform a Random Act of Kindness
Good Luck! The giveaway will end on Friday 11/25 at midnight MST.

I'm probably like most moms with little ones...the sliding glass door NEVER stays clean!!
ReplyDeleteWe have toddlers... NO glass surface is safe!! The worst has to be the entertainment center glass though!
ReplyDeleteAlready like ya on FB!
ReplyDeletedefinitely my kids mirror in their bathroom.... they are the messiest teeth brushers ever!!! it never stays clean!
ReplyDeleteWe have a storm door. With my 18 month old and 3 year old touching it all day long it get's pretty gross. There are also the boys who come to play with my oldest who touch it and dirty it up on the outside all day long too.
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I tweeted!
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I also did a random kindness today, I let an older gentleman have the close parking spot at the gym. It was cold, dark and wet, but he got inside quickly.
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I have some funky windows so I would love to try it. I have hummingbird feeders by the windows and I don't know what they do out there but they spray goo all over the window!
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mackiebob@gmail.com
Having a hard time keeping the bathroom mirrors clean...would love to try that product.
ReplyDeleteI liked Vintage Revivals on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteWe have a beautiful glass door in our living room that never looks very beautiful due to the handprints that are ALWAYS covering it no matter how often I clean it!
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I have a little girl that comes to play everyday. She waves goodbye to her mom through the living room window while licking it. It has to be the filthiest, most in need of cleaning glass surface in my house!
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It's gotta be my back door, which is one big window, basically. I even have birds that fly into it and leave their feather-prints on the outside. Between them and the kids, it's a losing battle! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI have a glass sliding door that has lovely tongue prints (my son likes to lick things) marks. I want a window miracle. Dollybenson@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI feel like a broken record is happening here but as a mom I agree any glass surface is difficult to keep clean when children and pets are involved! This stuff look awesome! And I love that there is no ammonia!
ReplyDeleteWith a 4 year old - no glass stays clean. It's especially bad when we're out at a restaurant or store and he's messing with the glass/mirrors right in front of the staff. Do they make a purse-size?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
Sprayway Glass Cleaner (at walmart and similarly priced) is also A-Freakin-Mazing. You should do a comparison of those two to see which is better! I'd be interested.
ReplyDeleteThe patio door--my children don't seem to understand the concept of "the handle."
ReplyDeleteThe thing we have to clean the most is my daughter's TV in her playroom. She's 2 and likes to draw on it and smear her leftovers on it. Yeah, it's a daily chore and it's gross. :)
ReplyDeleteThe Windows by my front door because little fingers love them.
ReplyDeleteMost definitely the sliding glass door. Although sometimes I love looking at the teeny tiny handprints on there from my toddler. So cute and little!
ReplyDeletefinger prints and water stains drive me nutty! I have to clean my mirrors and windows almost everyday to rid of them. But the hardest to clean is all the pictures I have on my walls on tables. I need this one! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI have two places I have a hard time with , Front door glass ( dog nose ) And the oven door , it's always streaky .
ReplyDeleteWhile my tv and entertainment center get constant finger prints, I'd really love to take this to my parents and use it on their back glass door. Multiple grandkids ages 1-7 make that door covered in fingerprints...and licks!
ReplyDeleteOh I would so use this on my back doors where the dogs jump on the bottom window!
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I like Vintage Revivals on Facebook
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ReplyDeleteLike Vintage Revivals on FB!
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My random act of kindness would be taking my neighbors cupcakes the other night. Just for funsies.
ReplyDeleteMy glass top stove is a royal pain!
ReplyDeleteI like Vintage Revivals on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteI tweeted here: https://twitter.com/#!/Lealee33/status/138685946437709824
ReplyDeleteHoly moly cleaning the glass in my husband's curio cabinets is a pain in my rear end! The front and both sides are glass, the back is a mirror, and every shelf is glass too! No matter how clean I think I get it there are always pesky streaks!
ReplyDeleteYou can see one of them in this photo: http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b394/boinkanemoboy/pano.jpg
Random Act - Going to pick up my friends fruit order along with mine. No sense both of us going out in the crappy weather!
ReplyDeleteOooo, I'm dying to try this on my glass stove top. It is never clean enough. Gimme, gimme, gimme please!
ReplyDeleteJodi @ Make Three
I love your guts on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteJodi @ Make Three
I tweeted about it! @liviakaos
ReplyDeleteThe hardest thing to clean are the windows in my kitchen. I have one above the sink and large sliding glass door which I cannot get clean. If I don't win I bookmarked the website to order some.
ReplyDeleteI used to have glass top tables in my living room & they were impossible, but I don't have those any more... now the hardest thing to keep clean is this big front window we have that my dog likes to hang out in & get his nose snot all over every day... good thing he's so cute!
ReplyDeleteThe worst thing for me to keep clean is my bathroom mirror ... enough said! Even when it's just cleaned it never looks clean enough, hate that!
ReplyDeleteI would use this magical stuff on my bathroom mirror. I don't know HOW my husband manages to get so many water spots/toothpaste spots/etc on it, but there it is... every morning.
ReplyDeleteMy random act of kindness will be sponsoring a local family for Christmas. They are the sweetest. The mama is unemployed, the daddy is working part time (lost his job), they have three children plus just took in three nieces/nephews because they had no where to go. Truly a blessing to know these people!
ReplyDeleteSliding glass door.... ugh, so frustrating!!
ReplyDeleteliving in snow country... it is my windows near the road! they are never clean~!
ReplyDeleteThe windows on my doors get it the worst! Especially in the winter when the little ones can't turn the knob on the door with their mitts on and then plant their faces on the glass peering in!
ReplyDeleteMy bathroom mirrors are so hard to keep clean. I'd love to try this product.
ReplyDeleteI like VR on FB
ReplyDeleteUgh, it's the darn coffee table. Would love to Fish Foam the heck out of it.
ReplyDeleteWindows, mirrors, and screen doors never stay clean here!
ReplyDeleteThe windows in our truck! The windshield is a royal pain in the tush - continuously fogging up and showing streaks. Our back windows have doggie nose art all over them so this would be great!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to enter.
I am intrigued. Hardest to keep clean glass is the back door out tho where the kids play. Between dog nose prints and grimy hands it needs a lot of cleaning
ReplyDeleteMy glass front kitchen cabinets!
ReplyDeleteI hate cleaning my back french door! My dog licks the outside and my toddler licks the inside!
ReplyDeleteI like Vintage Revivals on FB
ReplyDeleteI like VR on FB!
ReplyDeleteI just gave the left over half of my sandwich to a homeless man this afternoon...for reals.
ReplyDeleteWith two boys, I've tried to rid myself of glass table tops and things, but there are, of course mirrors that are always riddled with fingerprints. Also...wondering how this would work on my stainless steel kitchen appliances...
ReplyDeleteThe entire back of my house is....WINDOWS! Nuff said?!
ReplyDeleteKeeping my fingers crossed!!!
Thanks,
Jamie
I would love to try on my bathroom mirrors!!
ReplyDeletezanmindy@yahoo.com
The bathroom mirror. I swear every morning my husband must spit his toothpaste out on the mirror. It drives me crazy and then I can't see well enough to do my make-up!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! My windows! My windows! My windows! They are terrible, and I just can't be bothered to "clean" them, and end up with a streaky mess.
ReplyDeleteOur family room windows are 12 inches off the floor and go nearly to the ceiling. Add in two little boys, a dog with a freakishly wet nose, and a husband who likes to leave the occasional math equation smeared onto the glass -- and you see my problem!
ReplyDeletebathroom mirror for sure, but i also think this will be great for car windows!
ReplyDeleteRAK -- this morning, I volunteered to roast a turkey for a surprise dinner for some other volunteers and their kids. Stealth turkey, oh yeah!
ReplyDeleteI would clean mirrors, sink fixtures, and the glass fireplace screen. Thanks so much, Kathy kradams54@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteThe outside of our windows are the worst because the sprinklers hit them all summer long. I seriously doubt this product will clean the mess, but I'd love to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteLike everyone else, our glass backdoor is ALWAYS dirty! Between a three year old and a dog, it never stays clean too long. That or my bathroom mirrors, yuck! I would LOVE to try this!
ReplyDeleteI love squeaky clean windows. I'd use this cleaner on all my windows.
ReplyDeleteOmg, my front door is the WORST!! :)
ReplyDeleteI have the hardest time keeping the window in back of my couch clean because my kids are always pounding on it trying to get someone's attention!
ReplyDeleteI also like vintage revivals on facebook!
ReplyDeleteOur front door is glass and I have two little boys. There hand prints are all over it (along with whatever was on them, playdoh, paint, pasta sauce) and that's just the inside. Outside, my 4 year old loves to wash the glass, either with his hand, dirt, or a spray bottle. It's always dirty!
ReplyDeleteI have a two year old so any glass surface 4 ft. high or under (or if it is high and can be reached with a stool) is impossible to keep clean!
ReplyDeletegenny2118 at gmail dot com
Liked you on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteBig front bay window and the back sliding glass door. I would love to try this stuff.
ReplyDeletechelleulm at gmail dot com
"Like" on FB
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Car windows, house windows, glass table.....all of it makes me crazy. Hope I win.
ReplyDeletenancyjmoore@comcast.net
Oh please send a three pack my way! I have a mirror that remains streaky no matter what I've tried!
ReplyDeleteAll my glass surfaces need cleaning!
ReplyDeleteI did a random act of kindness today and made a dinner for a neighbor that her family can have sometime this week.
ReplyDeleteHi Mandi,
ReplyDeleteI'm entering this give away because it's very difficult to get a clean bathroom mirror. I take care of my SIL who has Down's syndrome and she's constantly spraying the mirror when she brushes her teeth. It seems like regular cleaners never get the glass truly clean.
my bathroom mirror because the condensation leaves marks and my husband is a messy teeth brusher.
ReplyDeleteOur two storm doors, no question. Dirty Business
ReplyDeleteI am O C D...clean freak...so those three cans would probably last a month...but would love to try one..
ReplyDeleteliked ya on facebook!!
ReplyDeleteI like you on facebook
ReplyDeleteMy sliding glass door going out to my deck.......I have two dogs that are constantly leaving paw prints, and I have a 15 month old that takes care of the inside.
ReplyDeleteI offered to babysit my sisters 3 crazy boys so she and her husband could have a night out
ReplyDeleteI would love to try this out, I have so many Windows that I can never get clean! Mandimalboeuf @ hotmail. Com
ReplyDeleteI already like you on Facebook!
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I already like you on Facebook!
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I already like you on Facebook!
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my windows are the hardest to keep clean!
ReplyDeletejust liked you on fb!
ReplyDeleteI never win anything, so I went online to order a can of the Fish Foam and as I was checking out, I realized the shipping for one can is over ELEVEN DOLLARS! What a bummer. I was going to give it a try......
ReplyDeleteThis glass cleaner looks amazing - I would love to try it on my streaky sliding glass doors.
ReplyDeleteI would use it on my bathroom mirror. Can you say toothpaste? ew.
ReplyDeleteJust liked you on fb!
ReplyDeleteOur sliding glass door. It is the bane of my glass-cleaning existence.
ReplyDeleteIf you're doing this giveaway in Canada as well, I'd love to try this! We have windows right across the back of our house! Need this!
ReplyDeletexo
i have a huge window that never stays clean for long... but it would be nice to NOT have streaks!
ReplyDeletethe microwave and refrigerator drive me crazy! i am a cleaning supply addict.
ReplyDeletei liked vintage revival on facebook
ReplyDeleteOur master bathroom mirror I think it attracts water drops I do not know how.
ReplyDeleteI liked vintage revivals on facebook.
ReplyDeleteI am making a cake for my friend who is hosting Thanksgiving for the first time.
ReplyDeleteAll my windows after the hurricane!!!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to use this glass cleaner on my patio doors.
ReplyDeleteI would clean my car windows for some reason my kids think that they are for their finger drawings!!
ReplyDeleteI also liked you on fb!
ReplyDeleteShower doors. Bane of my existence. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh I soooo want to try that !!! The hardest window to keep clean in my house is the back french door because of puppy noses ~
ReplyDeleteWould love to try this on my glass storm door that is always streaked and messy from two dogs and a grandson.
ReplyDeletei need to try this! my coffee table is definitely always dirty - ugh.
ReplyDeleteI would like to try to tackle my glass shower doors and see how it works!
ReplyDeleteAside from windows, the kids' bathroom mirror is what really is the hardest to keep clean at our house! Thanks for introducing us to a great product!!
ReplyDeleteI liked VR on FB!
ReplyDeleteMy random act of kindness was donating a bag of really nice dress pants today!
ReplyDeleteMy front picture window is the hardest to keep clean because I have the cutest dog ever that leaves nose prints where ever he goes!!!
ReplyDeleteI have the hardest time keeping the windows above the kitchen sink clean!
ReplyDeleteMy coffee table for sure!
ReplyDeleteI have the hardest time keeping the sliding glass doors clean with the kids and the 85 lbs. chocolate lab who constantly has his nose up against it!!! glowingrn(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeletedog noses on the french doors, combined with the kids prints too ;)
ReplyDeletelike ya on FB
ReplyDeleteYesterday we helped an elderly woman load all of her groceries in the car just because.
ReplyDeleteMy toddler loves looking out of any window he can reach, which means there are hand prints and smears on most windows in my house. I'd love to try fish foam!
ReplyDeleteandersonclanatmacdotcom
My patio door is the hardest glass to clean. It's the only one that both kids and the dog can all slime. It's nasty.
ReplyDeleteI like Vintage Revivals on Facebook
ReplyDeleteAlyssa Spencer McVey
Fish foam? What a crazy name. The bathroom mirrors seem to always have toothpaste spots on them.
ReplyDeleteUGgggg. The refrigerator, what a pain!
ReplyDeleteNothing glass stays clean here! I would actually try to clean the glass if I had something "mandi-endorsed"! :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteNat
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Where do I start? The computer desk (which is glass) the laptop screen, the TV screen, about 2 feet up the sliding patio door where my 2-year old smears it with who knows what...
ReplyDeleteI cannot keep my sliding glass door clean because of my dogs, for the life of me. This would be so helpful!
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I like your facebook page. My name on there is Jasanna
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Car windows are my personal hell of glass cleaning.
ReplyDeleteI gave two coworkers hand massages today.
ReplyDeleteIt is impossible to keep my front storm door clean. Our boxer is always snuffling her nose on it. Dog nose prints - ALWAYS!
ReplyDeleteKaren
dragonflyu (at) verizon (dot) net
Just got home from taking my sis-in-law to the supermarket 3 towns away (her market of choice) to get her shopping for Thanksgiving done.
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dragonflyu (at) verizon (dot) net
So I don't have kids (yet), but I do have a big German Shepherd dog... who leaves his big nose prints all over the glass on the door to the back yard. Seriously, I think he knows when I clean, because the glass looks the same about 10 minutes after I clean it!
ReplyDeleteOh, the french doors looking out to the backyard...my toddlers look like little jailbirds begging for freedom!!! They'll smoosh faces and rub fingers on each glass block, begging to go outside.
ReplyDeleteMy front windows... my dog licks it, my cats rub there hairy backs against it, my 9 year old likes to see his hand prints on it, and to top it off my older kids do blow fishes all over it. Then the sun shines right in the window everyyy morning and i cringe cause windex just dont cut it :)
ReplyDeleteMy front window. My daughter loves to stand on the back of the couch and pound on it as she waves to everybody and everything outside.
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My t.v. screen because for some reason the kids think they need to touch the characters! And the black appliances that ALWAYS look terrible and I seriously clean them daily! By the way, your ideas are FABULOUS!
ReplyDeletejowen28@gmail.com
Liked you on FB!
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Oh man, the dirtiest glass place in my house would have to be the bathroom mirror...and toothpaste splatter is IMPOSSIBLE to get off!
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Of course I like you on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteFor my random act of kindness...I spent most of today sewing a teeny tiny dress for some close friends who recently lost their baby who was just born too early. It's been a hard day! :(
ReplyDeletemirrors are my biggest pet peeve, grr, they get me so made when they are foggy after a cleaning. Would love to try the fish foam!
ReplyDeleteMy kids closet mirrors never stay clean! I would love to win this. I also liked you on FB too!
ReplyDeleteThe bathroom mirror! I've never heard of Fish Foam before - I'd be so interested to try it out!
ReplyDeleteThe bathroom mirror.
ReplyDeletethe TV!
ReplyDeleteI have used Fish window cleaning in the past, but never knew they had a cleaner!!
My bathroom mirrors for sure....and my back door window....and my front window.....heck probably even my dang car windows. With my 4 boys NO glass surface is clean very long.
ReplyDeleteI like you on FB
ReplyDeleteMy glass front door always has doggy nose marks on it!
ReplyDeleteWow! The difference is amazing!! The first thing I would clean is my ginormous mirror in my entryway! It is so ornate and beautiful, but always shows smear marks when I clean it. I hope to win so I can try this product!
ReplyDeleteI "like" Vintage Revivals on Facebook
ReplyDeleteI like you on FB!
ReplyDeleteSusan
I have the hardest time cleaning the wall of windows in the back of my kitchen. They are always streaked and when the sun shines through they look terrible. I'd love to try something that works!
ReplyDeleteSusan
We have a glass coffee table that is so hard to keep clean and streak-free. You're right about the streaking with that other product you used to use before you tried the Fish Foam!!! I would love to have a great product like that! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteWith three little boys and two dogs, everything is a mess, but my slidding glass door is the hardest to keep clean. It always has that haze to it that you are talking about too. Of course it looks out onto a lake, so company is always staring at it...drives me nuts!
ReplyDeleteWindows, windows and especially the car windows.
ReplyDeleteOur little one room cabin has many, many windows. When the sun shines through eaach morning the need for a good glass cleaner is obvious. Not only are there prints from children and pets...but streaks from where I've cleaned. Would LOVE to try this product. dcrim4@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteOur little one room cabin has many, many windows. When the sun shines through eaach morning the need for a good glass cleaner is obvious. Not only are there prints from children and pets...but streaks from where I've cleaned. Would LOVE to try this product. dcrim4@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would love to try Fish Foam on my kitchen table glass top....and on all my other glass tabletops! Thank you for this opportunity.
ReplyDeleteLisa
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No question...my bathroom mirrors. They always have streaks no matter how well I clean them!
ReplyDeleteI already like you on FB and tweeted about you!
ReplyDeleteI would love a chance to try out this Fish Foam. Like you, I use the Windex Antibacterial on everything and it truly sucks for the streaks left behind! My new black glass top stove is driving me insane with the cloudy streaks..every time I walk by it I have to get the Windex out...it's driving me crazy I tell ya...help!
Love your blog BTW.
Hugs,
Trudy
I have a cat who furiously paws the bathroom mirror and the window in the back door. Her ears are back and her eyes are out on a stem and I just know she's thinking, "Get me outta here! Get me the heck OUTTA HERE!" So I would put a can of Fish Foam to good use right away! Thanks!
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My front screen door is glass from top to bottom and it's definitely hard to keep clean!
ReplyDeleteThe outside gets dirty from rain/snow etc. and the inside gets dirty from fingerprints and doggie noses!!!
My front storm door says "Yes please, I'm filthy" - I can't keep that thing clean!!!!!! Heading over to fb. Pick me!!!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteWith the holidays coming, along with all the company, my front door sure could use a sparkling shine. What a wonderful way to greet my guests!
ReplyDeleteI work at a grocery store. Today a very stressed out Mom came through my line along with her five grumpy, unhappy, crabby, very tired children. As I helped her out with her cart, I grabbed a bouquet of flowers and put it in the back of her minivan, without her seeing. Just the thought of her seeing them when she got home tickled me through the rest of the shift.
ReplyDeleteI'm always cleaning the bottom half of my sliding glass door becasue my cats are always pressing their noses on it to look out over the ravine. Drives me NUTS!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try this on the windows across the back of my house. They are mostly uncovered and the sun shines in showing all streaks. Fish Foam sounds just like what I need.
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE some fish foam!!! I have yet to find a glass cleaner that works effortlessly the first time!
ReplyDeletekristan.eymann@hotmail.com
ughhhhh, the bathroom mirror!!!
ReplyDeletePatio doors, dining table, living room desk, mirrors everywhere - you name it, we've got it. And we're having a hard time cleaning it!!
ReplyDeleteI have a 3 year old....my dining room table has prints ALL over it! Ahhhhh!!!!
ReplyDeleteI "like" Vintage Revivals on FB (and thats only because there is no "love" button!)
ReplyDeleteMy random act of kindness....I organized a fundraiser for a co-worker who is going through a tough time...and we gave him the money anonymously. And I also got tickets to a college football game this coming weekend and gave them to the owner and teachers at my sons preschool...just because...=)
ReplyDeleteI have the hardest time getting my windows clean. They are south facing and have hard water stains. The build up just won't come off.
ReplyDeleteI liked you on facebook
ReplyDeleteMy random act of kindness....I take my neighbors kids to school and pick them up so they don't have to cross some dangerous roads or be in the cold.
ReplyDeleteI like Vintage Revivals on FB
ReplyDeleterandom act of kindness...bringing my husband coffee to bed! (it doesn't happen very often)!
ReplyDeleteI can never get our glass coffee table steak free...
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm such a nerd and get excited about cleaning products haha. I have a glass side table that never gets clean...this would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteI can never get my eyeglasses clean,they always look like there is wax on them, now I know why!
ReplyDeleteMy sons bathroom mirror for sure. He has braces so when he brushes his teeth it looks like 500 people sneezed on the mirror with toothpaste in their mouth. haha. not kidding. I could sure use a good mirror cleaner. If it is fun to use maybe he will want to clean the mirror everyday. Now wouldn't that be nice.
ReplyDeleteliked ya on FB!
ReplyDeleteDoes hosting Thanksgiving for 8 of my husbands family members (who are sleeping here also...not sure where yet cuz we have no spare bedrooms) plus 6 other people count as a random act of kindness? haha! Plus I am trying to get over the flu! yikes!
ReplyDeleteoh for something to clean my ancient glass front door - clean one second, smeary the next - have tried it all and it still looks yucky. Please let that random number generator stop my way!
ReplyDeleteWith an dog who likes to bark at everything moving, and all things IMAGINED moving, it has to be the back sliding door. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing. Would love to try on the mirror in my little girls room---always dirty!
ReplyDeleteI have 5 very large windows in my living room to see the lake and they get so dirty and are hard to clean with the tree pollen.
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Oh, I'd love to have this for my mirrors and glass doors. My patio door doesn't look clean right after cleaning it. Thanks for the chance to try this product.
ReplyDeleteI like you on Facebook!!
ReplyDeleteCleaning my french doors leading to the backyard where the dogs lick, and breathe and who knows what else!!! GROSS!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG my sliding glass door is permanently covered in baby handprints and puppy nose prints! HELP! And I already heart you on fb :)
ReplyDeleteThe french doors leading out to the back yard! In one day I can have the entire neighborhood in and out of that door a dozen times!
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