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Old 06-30-2002, 02:05 AM
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What is the BEST way to clean windows?!?

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I've tried almost every idea that I've heard about , and still can't seem to get all the smears off my truck windows. I bought some Stoners Invisible Glass, and it seemed to work pretty good, at first. While driving at night, I can still see some residue on the inside of the glass, and it's driving me crazy!I can take a dry cloth, and rub most of it off, but it's becoming a hassle. I've tried several types of glass cleaner, including vinegar and water, without great success. I'm hoping that someone can help me with my problem. What about it Laurence, got any ideas? Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Darby
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I was running into the same problem as you. :puzzled:

I have a dog and whenever he rides in the car with me he rubs his nose all over the windows leaving smear marks. :nono:

All I do is use Windex and newspaper becasue it won't leave any smear marks.

I tried towels but they always left fuzz on the windows.

I hope that helps :thumbsup:
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i use the only and only windex and newspaper or sometime this stuff called orange cleaner my mom uses. it works ok but not as good as windex.
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I have bad water spots on my Explorer and on the windshield there are streaks that do not come off. I even tried an SOS scratcher pad on a area where wouldn''t be noticable, all that did is scratch the window. I've tried gas,viniger&water, wax, all window cleaners, and piss(kidding). Nothing is getting these water spots off.

Any more ideas would helpful.
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My girlfriend's dad was a helicoptor pilot in the Air Force and he used Simply Green to clean the coptor. I tried using it to clean a grease spot in my parent's garage, man that stuffs works on almost anything...you should try that.
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simple green works on anything!!!1 interior,exterior, house cleaning, glass u name it it wil clean it. oh and its awesome for the engine!
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Windex and newspapers work well.

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