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Old 08 September 2007, 10:28 PM
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Can anyone please help me on how is the best way to clean the inside of my windscreen. I have tryed all the brand make wipes but all still leave marks and lines
Old 08 September 2007, 11:15 PM
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i use autoglym windscreen polish i put it on whith dry clean cloth leave for half hour to dry completely and wipe of

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Old 09 September 2007, 09:52 AM
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i have tried all sorts of window cleaners in the past and find like you that none of them leave a crystal clean screen. I have found the best way is to mix vinegar and a small amount of washing up liquid in about quarter of a bucket of warm water, wash your screen and then use kitchen roll to wipe clean, leaving a smear free screen. Just remember, dont do this in baking hot weather as it will dry as soon as you put it on.
Old 09 September 2007, 07:38 PM
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Yeah but wen u wipe of with kitchen roll it leaves the fluff of the kitchen roll all over the screen,i just cant find a way of doin it,someone oot there must know lol
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i use a microfiber cloth after to wipe excess dust etc off
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use kitchen cloths or j-cloths, they work fine....
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I've been using an old tea towel to dry and polish mine. Seems to work well.

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Vinegar / soap to wash, scrunched up newspaper to wipe it off for me!! Streak / debris free every time!
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i will have to try the vinegar thing cheers guys...
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Warm water and vinegar with a chamois leather.
As above a rub over with newspaper gets all the streaks out.
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Mr Muscle glass cleaner and some kitchen roll, job done!

PS, decent kitchen roll
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