Good, fair review. We just started selling this in Canada. I also used it as a window cleaner back in the day. I agree, if the screens are fairly new, this isn't required but if your goal is to restore the old ones to new looking (provided there's no holes) then this stuff is the real deal. And of course, if screens are really trashed, re-screening may be your ticket.
Screen magic is clear, but will darken any screen material to it's base color. Black, grey, beige, all will become darker. You might try it on a discreet location first, but I think it'd work just fine.
@@TheMoose1111 Hey! So, I used it on two screens. No visible color change at all, and they both look so much better. I showed it to the professional screen cleaner that my complex had hired and he photographed the product and the screens and said he was going to buy some to try. Cheers.
Awoseme honest review sir. Now if I only want to clean my screen from dust due to allergies and azthma, you think this is a good option ? Or washing is better? Thx much appreciated
If your in an area where it rains often, I'd pull the screens out, wash them using water mixed with a few dollops of Dawn dish soap. If you're in an area where it doesn't rain often, this stuff would be fine, the oils will trap and suspend any dust on the screen. However you'd still need to remove the screen. If the screen magic gets ON the window, it's a bit of a bear to wash off. For that reason, if your on a rainy area, the rain will transfer the product from the screen to your window and give a smeary look. Stick with Dawn+water. In dry areas it doesn't matter as much, no hard rains ect to transfer the product. Thanks for the question, my apologies on the delayed response.
Thanks so much for the review. Helpful.
Thank you for an honest review!
this is a very useful review, and the guy is easy on the eyes. ;-)
Good, fair review. We just started selling this in Canada. I also used it as a window cleaner back in the day. I agree, if the screens are fairly new, this isn't required but if your goal is to restore the old ones to new looking (provided there's no holes) then this stuff is the real deal. And of course, if screens are really trashed, re-screening may be your ticket.
My solar screens are beige in color. Do you think this products gives that color of screen that "restored" look? Thank you.
Screen magic is clear, but will darken any screen material to it's base color. Black, grey, beige, all will become darker. You might try it on a discreet location first, but I think it'd work just fine.
@@TheMoose1111 Thank you. I'll do that and let you know.
@@TheMoose1111 Hey! So, I used it on two screens. No visible color change at all, and they both look so much better. I showed it to the professional screen cleaner that my complex had hired and he photographed the product and the screens and said he was going to buy some to try. Cheers.
@@michaelj3504 I'm glad it worked out well for you!
@@copperdalewindowcleaning8486 Of course, my pleasure.
Awoseme honest review sir.
Now if I only want to clean my screen from dust due to allergies and azthma, you think this is a good option ? Or washing is better? Thx much appreciated
If your in an area where it rains often, I'd pull the screens out, wash them using water mixed with a few dollops of Dawn dish soap. If you're in an area where it doesn't rain often, this stuff would be fine, the oils will trap and suspend any dust on the screen. However you'd still need to remove the screen. If the screen magic gets ON the window, it's a bit of a bear to wash off. For that reason, if your on a rainy area, the rain will transfer the product from the screen to your window and give a smeary look. Stick with Dawn+water. In dry areas it doesn't matter as much, no hard rains ect to transfer the product.
Thanks for the question, my apologies on the delayed response.