imported_connell
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I have searched the forum and see often that bon ami can be used to get water stains off windows. My question is which bon ami do you use?
From http://www.bonami.com/products/:
Bon Ami Polishing Cleanser
Bon Ami’s unique ingredients remove dried on splatters and spills, burned-on grease, baked-on food, and sticky messes.
Recommended by major plumbing fixture, appliance and cookware manufacturers because it cleans without scratching.
Bon Ami Polishing Cleanser is made from calcite & feldspar mineral abrasives, and biodegradable detergent. It does not contain chlorine, perfume, or dye. Bon Ami Polishing Cleanser is offered in supermarkets, small grocery stores, mass merchandisers, and many other stores.
Bon Ami Cleaning Powder
Since 1886—the original formula in the nostalgic can. Defogs windows and mirrors. Cleans and polishes glass, windows, mirrors, porcelain, unlacquered metals, chrome, aluminum, stainless steel, ceramic tile, cast iron cookware, whitewall tires and tools. Natural ingredients contain no detergent, bleach, perfume or dye.
Recommended by allergists because it is pure and gentle.
Bon Ami Cleaning Powder is offered in hardware stores, some small food stores, and mail order catalogs.
It appears I would use cleaning powder, but because this is the less common of the two, I'm checking here first before I make a mistake...
From http://www.bonami.com/products/:
Bon Ami Polishing Cleanser
Bon Ami’s unique ingredients remove dried on splatters and spills, burned-on grease, baked-on food, and sticky messes.
Recommended by major plumbing fixture, appliance and cookware manufacturers because it cleans without scratching.
Bon Ami Polishing Cleanser is made from calcite & feldspar mineral abrasives, and biodegradable detergent. It does not contain chlorine, perfume, or dye. Bon Ami Polishing Cleanser is offered in supermarkets, small grocery stores, mass merchandisers, and many other stores.
Bon Ami Cleaning Powder
Since 1886—the original formula in the nostalgic can. Defogs windows and mirrors. Cleans and polishes glass, windows, mirrors, porcelain, unlacquered metals, chrome, aluminum, stainless steel, ceramic tile, cast iron cookware, whitewall tires and tools. Natural ingredients contain no detergent, bleach, perfume or dye.
Recommended by allergists because it is pure and gentle.
Bon Ami Cleaning Powder is offered in hardware stores, some small food stores, and mail order catalogs.
It appears I would use cleaning powder, but because this is the less common of the two, I'm checking here first before I make a mistake...