This is the option available to you if you are unable or unable to clean your windows and you do not enjoy living in a home with dirty windows. If you strive for perfection and pride yourself on being "quick with my hands," the robot is not going to be a good fit for you at all. In general, it washes nicely but takes a long time to do so. Excellently preserves a clean environment. If you do not wipe the glass with filthy wipes after washing it, there will be no stains on the glass at all. Sticking it to the window and forgetting about it entirely is not an option; you will need to pay it some care. Connecting the robot to the network, securing it to a solid object, and ensuring that sufficient wires and a safety cable are there are all mandatory precautions. The wipes should then be cleaned and dried. It is recommended that regular powder be used to wash napkins, without any conditioner. Any appliance that uses an air conditioner or a softener will leave stains on the glass. You can make the components for the robot on your own by combining 70% distilled water and 30% isopropyl alcohol. It's possible that the robot will start sliding on your windows if they have two chambers. Spraying the product on the napkins in a circular pattern will help the napkins stick together (not much). I came upon a machine that was selling a product but the tank it used was broken, therefore it was leaking liquid. I took it in to get technical assistance. It's not a problem anymore because a brand-new tank has taken its place. There is a sufficient quantity of napkins, a tool, and an additional spray in the kit. But, there is a peculiar problem with it. The spray bottle, which is required to apply the tool to napkins, is not included in the kit even though it is frequently required. On the table, at some time he starts to get tangled up in the cable, at which point he yells out for assistance. The developers ought to have anticipated this outcome.