| Tosh1 |
| Any ideas? Anyone? I am talking about wax sprayed on windows in carwash. Those droplets are driving me crazy!! :) |
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| jay |
Some members here have recommended cleaning the glass with Bon Ami to get it really clean.
I'd likely try that first, but I use Rain-X and would just apply another coat. |
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| tim.s |
| Try household white vinegar mixed in equal volumes with water. It will clean you wiper blades too. |
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| humanoid |
| Automotive clay bar works wonders too. |
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| larrys |
quote: Originally posted by jay
Some members here have recommended cleaning the glass with Bon Ami to get it really clean.
I'd likely try that first, but I use Rain-X and would just apply another coat.
Be careful! There are two different Bon Ami products. They have a Cleanser and a Cleaning Powder. You want the Cleaning Powder. I've usually seen it at hardware stores in a shorter rectangular can (sort of shaped like a can of Spam).
Check out the wording of the two products on the Bon Ami web site. It's the Cleaning Powder that talks about cleaning glass.
Good luck!
Larry. |
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| jay |
quote: Originally posted by larrys
Be careful! There are two different Bon Ami products. They have a Cleanser and a Cleaning Powder. You want the Cleaning Powder. I've usually seen it at hardware stores in a shorter rectangular can (sort of shaped like a can of Spam).
Check out the wording of the two products on the Bon Ami web site. It's the Cleaning Powder that talks about cleaning glass.
Good luck!
Larry.
I haven't been able to find either locally, and won't pay shipping that's double the price of the product, so I just keep using Rain-X and wax it good. :p |
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