VILEDA WINDOMATIC WINDOW VACUUM CLEANER

 

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For ease of use, convenience, and brilliant design I hereby award this wonder window vacuum a 5* out of 5* rating.

When it comes to washing windows I’m very much a white vinegar and newspaper kind of gal and always have been. I was approached recently and was asked to have a look at the Vileda Windowmatic Window Vacuum Cleaner and write a review on my findings.

If I’m being 100% honest I expected this to be a write-up which informed readers that while it was a good idea, that it was a gimmick and something of a lazy gadget for window cleaning haters. Nothing ventured, nothing gained though so I agreed and the review parcel was promptly delivered.

How wrong I was!

Not only does this really easy to use Vileda window vac help to dry windows quickly and without streaks (a must when you live in a house our size with large original bottle-glass sash windows that are very unforgiving), it is fabulous for use in the car, for getting rid of condensation (saving oodles of kitchen towels) and even helps with spills.

There's nothing quite like a quick and efficient quick-fix to a rather grim and wet bedroom window on a morning.
There’s nothing quite like a quick and efficient quick-fix to a rather grim and wet bedroom window on a morning.

For more information on how it works its magic, view the infographic below. I have to say though that if I was giving it star rating it would get a firm 5*/5* stars.

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*I was sent this item to review and keep, regardless of the content of my review. My thoughts and feelings are my own and are based on my personal experiences of the item I am asked to review.

Spring Cleaning – Yes Seriously!

Ok – it’s only February so not quite the middle of spring but I saw snowdrops today and the daffodils won’t be far behind!

This may sound ridiculous… but I love spring cleaning. Don’t get me wrong, my house isn’t dirty, but it’s never cleaner, tidier or better organised than when it gets that weekend-long going over!

The key to spring cleaning in my house, is organising the troops and provisions.

1)      Ensure husband has a “list”. This list will detail everything he is expected to do. It is reasonable over the course of the weekend to add one or two items but as this will no doubt cause Kevin & Perry style grumbling, I try and keep extras to a minimum by ensuring the original list covers everything!

2)      Hide the laptop cable, remove fuses from pcs and tv, basically – remove anything that can be a distraction or tool for procrastination! “I just need to check my emails” during a quick cuppa break can really do great things for ruining momentum and wasting time! (And if I end up “checking” Twitter, then it’s all over before it really begins.

3)      Engage the kids! I farm them out, borrow a portable dvd player and get some new dvds from the library (cheap enough to rent via there) or Freecycle. A board game or two, crafts and activities that don’t need overseeing. Bribery is perfectly acceptable! That takes care of the four year old and Grandma is a safe bet for babysitting the littlest fella (he’s still cute, what will I do when he starts talking he he).

4)      Phones off and ensure regular visitors / people who routinely “pop-in” know we are unavailable (I’m going this time for a big sign on the door with a red cross a la black death which reads a subtle “Bugger Off We Are BUSY”).

5)      Organise “The Kit”. Bin bags (strong ones – not the weedy Tesco value ones which I always swore by until dragging rubbish through my house last year after two split, basic cleaning gear together with a bucket etc which I can take with me from room to room. Also, I make sure I have scissors, string, envelopes and/or plastic wallets, a pen and boxes/storage crates handy.

Time to start!

For me, attitude is key! I get up, get a shower, do my hair, clean clothes (that I don’t mind getting dusty!), and get the music on. I’m not talking about The Love Album, more Glee, or rock greats or something bouncy/motivating to sing and move along too (cleaning etc can be a great form of exercise too you know!).

I start in one room and don’t leave until it is done! Anything that belongs in another room is thrown out of the door in a bag or box and picked up when I move to that room. Drawers are emptied and I am ruthless! I really need to think “Seriously- will I really use that” or “When did I last think of that” and be ashamed if you hear yourself saying “Gawd, I thought we lost that when we moved five years ago!”. <Been there, done that! It can be a bit of a pull throwing things out but it’s also very liberating and the next time I go into my drawer and find my stamps, where they should be, not under a marble, a half packet of chewing gum, a metal bracket from something, a Chinese takeaway menu and a bootlace from a pair of boots you threw out ten years ago, I’m always glad I stuck to it!

My husband is a beggar for keeping things “Just in case”. During the last big clean I sat with him (eyeballing him) whilst he sorted through the “just in case boxes”. I have no idea how many old chargers, old power packs, cables, and such items he had stashed, and in truth I don’t think he did either! We kept a few of each kind that were most likely to be of some use and disposed of the rest. Even he said it was very liberating! (Gold star Roy!).

For anyone else is gearing up to a clear-out, if you really can’t bear to throw something out that you don’t want/need consider Freecycle, a worldwide online community where people regularly give away items of all kinds in a bid to recycle them, rather than landfill them. Most areas have a group – I use mine regularly.

Most importantly…. I enjoy it! I sing, dance, laugh and really get into the spirit (which may explain the dirty looks I get from my neighbours?). I always promise myself a treat when it’s all done. Last year, I promised myself new curtains and new matching bedding for our room (always the last room to get any attention!) and this in itself was a motivator.

So feather dusted and determination at the ready… I’m setting a date on the calendar, and am going to gut this house!!!