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      10-03-2011, 11:10 PM   #23
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I use alcohol and a lint free towel. If i see streaks after the glass use dry I use a clean blackboard eraser.
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I use the stuff, Rain-X washer fluid, that goes in the window washer tank in a spray bottle & a new micro-fiber cloth.
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Does anyone know of a surefire way to make the inside of the windshield spotless. I feel like I'm getting a lot of glare from oncoming headlights because maybe I don't have a spotless windshield. I was thinking of using this

http://www.invisibleglass.com/ReachClean.htm
Picked one of those up -- really does work well and greatly simplifies cleaning the front windshield and rear window.
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Does anyone know of a surefire way to make the inside of the windshield spotless. I feel like I'm getting a lot of glare from oncoming headlights because maybe I don't have a spotless windshield. I was thinking of using this

http://www.invisibleglass.com/ReachClean.htm
Don't know the name of the stuff I use but I always get it at a glass store and its perfect.
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This is the age-old question and it seems that no matter how many gimmicks are invented to clean glass, nothing beats 50/50 ammonia/water and then a buffing with old newspaper. Paper towels never seem to work with Windex.
Paper towels have glues etc in them (to bind the 2 pcs in 2 ply) and thats what fuc%$ up the windows.
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Interesting product.

I just use the same microfiber towel I used for drying the car. The dampness helps clean the windshield/rear shield
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I use alcohol and a lint free towel. If i see streaks after the glass use dry I use a clean blackboard eraser.
really good idea - definitely going to try this
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