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Old 09 May 2005, 10:32 AM
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Default Whats the best stuff for cleaning the inside of a Windscreen?

Ive just used a window cleaner from supermarket and its left smears...
Old 09 May 2005, 10:40 AM
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Autoglym Glass Polish(not Fast Glass) works very well and doesn't smear. Use sparingly though as it dries to a haze so may dust slightly. Also great on the exterior glass.

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potatoes or toothpaste.
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warm soapy water and a towel,no smears if done right,i used to use autoglym/turtle wax/halfrauds own none of which are a patch on good ole warm soapy water
Old 09 May 2005, 11:11 AM
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Never mind the inside, what can u use on the exterior 2 stop those horrendous squeaky wipers?
What the hell do Subaru plaster the windsceen with?
Forester XT was just as bad as new STi, weeks of torture leading 2 increasing paranoia at going out if it rained as noise makes u want 2 go out & seriously harm small furry animals!
Just about got rid of it & then 10k service, yippee, they slapped the stuff back on again!
Have had approx. 12 cars in last 3 yrs (6 of them new) & only the scoobys have had this problem!
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Diluted vinegar?
Old 09 May 2005, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by ScoobyAddict
Never mind the inside, what can u use on the exterior 2 stop those horrendous squeaky wipers?
What the hell do Subaru plaster the windsceen with?
Forester XT was just as bad as new STi, weeks of torture leading 2 increasing paranoia at going out if it rained as noise makes u want 2 go out & seriously harm small furry animals!
Just about got rid of it & then 10k service, yippee, they slapped the stuff back on again!
Have had approx. 12 cars in last 3 yrs (6 of them new) & only the scoobys have had this problem!
Have you tried 'rainx' ,it makes the water bead on the screen , might stop your squeeking you never know
Old 09 May 2005, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Andrew Timmins
Autoglym Glass Polish(not Fast Glass) works very well and doesn't smear. Use sparingly though as it dries to a haze so may dust slightly. Also great on the exterior glass.

Andrew
Totally agree with this! I use the polish first, then fininsh off with the fast glass and some plain kitchen towel. The glass polish is ace, but as above does dust up a bit, that is the only annoying thing with it.
Old 09 May 2005, 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by IN THE STICKS
Have you tried 'rainx' ,it makes the water bead on the screen , might stop your squeeking you never know
Will try anything but can't just b me that has had this problem surely?
Old 09 May 2005, 06:06 PM
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screenies are quite good . can pick em up in halfords . i use them and the windows gleem
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believe it or not use newspaper the ink somehow doesnt leave any smears tip i got from a car valetor a few years back never looked back

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Old 09 May 2005, 07:26 PM
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I used to use warm water and vinegar then dry it off with newspaper, no smears.
Now use Meguiars glass polish VERY good!!
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I think the best thing I've found that does the windows is the wife
Old 09 May 2005, 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by FirebirdUK
I think the best thing I've found that does the windows is the wife
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