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CLEANING PET SCREEN
• To
clean screens, first try vacuuming them while installed. An
upholstery nozzle usually does the trick.
• In some cases, airborne dirt cannot be removed simply by
vacuuming. Then the screens must be taken off and washed. With
luck, a hard spray from a garden hose will do the job (see
image). In other cases, you'll need to scrub the screens. Do
this with a stiff-bristled brush and a mild detergent solution,
and finish by rinsing with the hose
Below are some suggestions from our customers
Use epoxy resin to glue an old piece
of carpet to a block of wood to make a buffer. Make several and
use one to buff shoes, another to wipe blackboards, and one to
clean window screens.
Are your window screens screaming out for a good cleaning? Use a
large, clean paintbrush to give them a good dusting. Then shake
off the brush, dip it into a small dish of kerosene, and "paint"
both sides of your screens. Dry off the mesh with a clean cloth
  
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