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spectreman
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8/06/2001
10:25:50

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how do you get a clean window? i've used many store products.



Blckdak
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8/06/2001
12:23:18

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I use either a mixture of Alchohol and water or use what I think is called Sprayaway, comes in a light blue and white can and its a white foam. Make sure to buff with the dry side of the cloth when done.


Erin
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DAK2
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8/06/2001
14:33:31

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I have tried numerous ways to get clean streak free windows and what works best for me, and without streaks, has been Windex and black print newspapers .

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Lesley
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8/06/2001
15:06:12

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I keep a bottle of Windex (the pink kind, it smells good too) & a roll of that shop towel that looks like j-cloth. It does a great job and gives me something to do if I'm stuck in stopped traffic.



BillArf
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8/06/2001
19:51:25

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For lots of ideas on this and auto detailing go to
http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/automobiledetailing

Bill in NY



BB2
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8/07/2001
13:58:37

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The best thing to use for cleaning your windows
or your car is Dry Wash 'n Guard.

The bottle cost about $30, but can do
an average of 16 car washes with no water.
It is great for use at an auto show, etc
You can clean/polish your car anywhere.

I does the best job of any product that I have
ever seen on clean streak-free windows.

http://www.driwashnguard.com/carwash.htm

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Dr.Q
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8/07/2001
16:16:09

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Either an amonia or vingar type window cleaner and news paper. I swear news paper will make your windows sparkle and leave no streaks. But if you wanna speand $30.00 on a new miracle glass cleaner that's your buisness.
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Blckdak
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8/07/2001
16:38:32

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DON'T use amonia (not sure about vinigar) on film tint. That's one good way to screw the film up!

Erin
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Daddy-D
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8/07/2001
21:11:21

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I have been very happy with Sprayaway and
Kimwipes (instead of paper towels. I work in
the print/graphics industry and we use this
combo on our cameras and other glass stuff.

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MR. CLEAN
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9/13/2002
23:31:54

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I also use SPRAYAWAY?/or SPRAYWAY. I just got some today. I was parked outside of a store in CHELLAIS OREGON, while on vacation. I watched a guy replacing a window in a clothing store. He cleaned the old window with this stuff in a blue and white can. It did wonders. I asked him what it was, and he gave me a can of it. My windshield was covered with bug from my trip, so I tried it. Greatest stuff I ever used. I've been detailing cars for over 40 years, nothing better. It is made in Addington Ill. No web site, but I got to find out where I can buy the stuff in Colorado.



PurtyDakota
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9/14/2002
00:18:20

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! ! ! WINDEX AND NEWSPAPER ! ! ! CHEAP AND THE BEST ! ! ! And if you wash your car . . use water . . no water = abrasive



dakotamaxx
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9/14/2002
08:51:54

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i use well water to wash truck,i get bad water spots on all glass,what works best for that,i have tried a lot of window cleaners and nothing really works.



afi360
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9/14/2002
16:31:01

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pep boys or menards........a product bye a company called 'stoner' (no joke)they are aerosol cans with a yellow plastic cap....they also make a tire dressing that works OUTSTANDING for about $4 a piece, some of the best stuff you can buy



Michael
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9/14/2002
16:45:28

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Get some Nu-Glass 1-800-484.8362 Ext.1992
thats the number off of my bottle. It removes all types of water spots. Or check around the glass shops in your area, thats where I purchased my bottle from.

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handi2
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9/14/2002
22:27:19

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I use a Microfiber towel and plain water for normal cleaning of the windows. One of the better quality towels from a detail shop not Wallmart.

If they are really bad I use Eagle One 20/20. It contains no ammonia and is safe for tinted windows.

You would be suprised what a wet Microfiber towel will do.

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pbxr
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9/16/2002
06:49:53

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Simple Green and newspaper is my choice w/o tint.
But now that I have tint, I went from Simple Green to Simple elbow grease with cotton towels.
I think simple green has been around since windex, and it smells better, IMO

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