Hello again CSI Project peeps! I’m Corinna and I blog at My Scrapbook Life. I make stuff with photos and pretty paper, but I also love to DIY things all over my house to save money so you’ll find projects like that there too. In fact, last time I was here at CSI Project I showed my kitchen cabinet makeover here. I’m glad to be back!

I know, doesn’t the name Fish Foam just make you wonder WHAT IS IT? ha ha! It’s window cleaner! I was excited to get the opportunity to try this out, because we got new windows in my house a while back and were told to NOT use window cleaner with alcohol in it (I don’t know why). Which means now I can’t use my go-to cleaner of Windex on them, so it was great to have something to try with no alcohol.
Anyway, I tried this stuff out on something way more disgusting than my regular windows first. I recently uncovered from the dungeon that is my basement a door that must have at some time years ago been the door to my studio/office. When I moved into this house, there was a louvered door on my studio/office that I have never liked. When I found this one, I was thrilled! It has 10 panes of glass and is wood, but I’m going to primer and paint it white. However, it had been in the dungeon of my basement the entire time I’ve lived in this house (12 years!) and I didn’t even know it was there! And it was absolutely disgusting! I previously cleaned all the glass panes. We stripped the stain off of it and sanded it, and in the process of the stripping my husband got the paint and thinner all over the windows, so they were dirty again. Check them out:
Gross! Now, here’s what I like the most about the Fish Foam cleaner. It’s FOAM. It doesn’t run down my window panes. It just sits there and works. See?

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How cool is that?
And here are my after photos. I tried to take them standing in the same spot so you could really see the difference.

(left side pane)
(right side pane) See that light fixture there at the top? That’s on the opposite wall! The darn window is so clean you can see the light fixture in the reflection, which of course you can’t see in the before photos. ha ha!
I also tried it out on the windows in my office/studio. I have counters installed at the level of these windows, and there are kitty cat nose prints all over the bottom part of the glass. ha ha!
Here’s before:
(soooo embarrassing!)
Here’s during, again showing the foam (I really love this part):

And here’s after:

It’s so clean you can see the reflection of the Fish Foam can in the window!
Okay, this is probably the worst one to show for me. I’m in this group on facebook called 52 challenges or something like that, and every week you’re assigned an area to organize. Recently it was your bedroom dresser, and after I uncovered all the “stuff” off the dresser, I really got a good look at how absolutely filthy this thing was. I thought I would try the Fish Foam on it and see if it could clean things that were NOT glass. These are my results.
and same edge of dresser after:

Looks pretty good, huh?
Overall I am extremely happy with this stuff, and I look forward to every window in my house being sparkling clean! You can find out more info about them on their website here.
You can buy Fish Foam on their website here.
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*I was not financially compensated for this review. I was sent a free sample of Fish Foam to try it out and give my honest opinion. When that runs out, I will totally be buying more!
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~ Thanks, Corinna. I love that you found another use for Fish Foam.
Thanks for being here at The CSI Project!
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To purchase and explore what Fish Foam is all about, go here.






