- Feb 17, 2008
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During this rainy time,at least for some of us. I read an article in the St.Petersburg times, Fl. a couple years ago.
they have a help section in thier news paper and people were writing in asking how to get their car windows squeaky clean. seems most can not get the greasy stuff off that keeps smearing as you wipe.
the guru came back and said that years back he was getting the same question from readers, and that after some research they found to get the outside windows of vehicles clean like new.
was to wash windows then apply SOFT SCRUB to a clean sponge (I buy the cheap 4 pack and cut one into 4 pieces) then in firm circular motions apply to the glass, then rinse off then you have to wash again as it acts like scouring powder and will leave a residue.
then if you want apply RAIN-X following the directions. I do it to all outside windows. it helps repell bugs snow rain ect.and make cleaning the next time a breeze.
I have found also that it takes the haze off the head light, tail light, turn light ect lens.
Hope it helps ya all see better in the rain and snow.
they have a help section in thier news paper and people were writing in asking how to get their car windows squeaky clean. seems most can not get the greasy stuff off that keeps smearing as you wipe.
the guru came back and said that years back he was getting the same question from readers, and that after some research they found to get the outside windows of vehicles clean like new.
was to wash windows then apply SOFT SCRUB to a clean sponge (I buy the cheap 4 pack and cut one into 4 pieces) then in firm circular motions apply to the glass, then rinse off then you have to wash again as it acts like scouring powder and will leave a residue.
then if you want apply RAIN-X following the directions. I do it to all outside windows. it helps repell bugs snow rain ect.and make cleaning the next time a breeze.
I have found also that it takes the haze off the head light, tail light, turn light ect lens.
Hope it helps ya all see better in the rain and snow.
