Re: Glass Cleaner

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This is what I got back from their customer service:
 
Our Sparkle Flat Screen Cleaner contains no purple dye as does our aerosol.
 
The Flat Screen Cleaner sells for $14.95 for 3-8 oz. bottles, or $55.95 for a case of 12.  The Aerosol sells for $16.95 for 3-20 oz. spray cans.  Shipping and handling per order is $6.95.  It ships out UPS Ground.
 
A. J. Funk & Company
Manufacturers of Sparkle Glass Cleaner
Phone: 847-741-6760  1-877-225-3865
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http://www.glasscleaner.com/
 
 
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Subject: Re: Glass Cleaner

Search the CONFOCAL archive at http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal hi tom,
is the Sparkle 'pc cleaner' called Sparkle Anti-Static Ergonomic Screen Cleaner by the company. i would liek to order this and just want to be sure. there is a link below for those interested.

thanks
farid

http://www.bestcleaningproducts.com/shop/product.asp_Q_prodID_E_3759

On Nov 16, 2007 4:54 PM, Donnelly, Tom <[hidden email]> wrote:

The company makes a clear Sparkle called "pc cleaner".
                                          
This should deposit less film, also the purple dye possibly is fluorescent.

Tom
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I use the diluted form
Vickery

nathan witherspoon wrote:

> Search the CONFOCAL archive at
> http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal
> I have been told that Sparkle is the glass cleaner of choice for
> cleaning objectives because it will not eat away coatings.
> I just noticed on the bottle we have that it says Sparkle can be
> diluted "one part water to two parts Sparkle."
> So does everyone dilute it or use the pure form?  Does it really matter?
>
> Thanks,
> Nathan




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