111ant 2017-05-20 01:14:05#1but with a slightly moistened sponge on the stick, one might possibly be able to achieve something. I was thinking along these lines as well, maybe pipe cleaners and soapy water or something.
but with a slightly moistened sponge on the stick, one might possibly be able to achieve something. I was thinking along these lines as well, maybe pipe cleaners and soapy water or something.
Yypg 2017-05-20 10:57:47#2I was thinking along these lines as well, maybe pipe cleaners and dishwater or something. Or these radiator cleaners... from ProWin (or was it HaRa?) there are such holders with a pull-up cleaning mop. Otherwise, there's still the option of removing the window.
I was thinking along these lines as well, maybe pipe cleaners and dishwater or something. Or these radiator cleaners... from ProWin (or was it HaRa?) there are such holders with a pull-up cleaning mop. Otherwise, there's still the option of removing the window.
BBasti2709 2017-06-08 08:05:09#3I have been able to solve this problem by now, since a cladding on the lift-and-slide door could be removed, allowing access with a pull-out dust catcher (???).
I have been able to solve this problem by now, since a cladding on the lift-and-slide door could be removed, allowing access with a pull-out dust catcher (???).
111ant 2017-06-08 16:19:56#4since a paneling has come loose on the lift-and-slide door Then do a photo for later fellow sufferers who are reading, showing where you found the little screws for it.
since a paneling has come loose on the lift-and-slide door Then do a photo for later fellow sufferers who are reading, showing where you found the little screws for it.