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86 911 09-02-2005 10:54 PM

What do you use to clean your windows?
 
I am having some trouble getting my windshield and windows completely clean on the inside. Windex does not work from my experience so far! It looks good when I'm done with the job, but after the car sits with the top up and the inside being 90+ degrees, Windex leaves a film on the inside of the windows. Why is this occuring? What else aside Windex can I use to get my windows clean and not have a film on them the next day?

Thanks!

RoninLB 09-03-2005 01:20 AM

I use white vinegar.

there is also a Rain-x glass cleaner that others have said is very good.

alf 09-03-2005 01:45 AM

Windex or any glass cleaner with newspaper works well for me. The newspaper is the key.

Halm 09-03-2005 03:01 AM

Windex has ammonia which tends to leave a film that clouds up in contact with water or high humidity. I really like Eagle One Glass Cleaner. It is alcohol based so no streaking problems and it can be used on window tint or computer screens. IMHO it cleans any glass better than Windex.

IROC 09-03-2005 03:13 AM

I make my own glass cleaner out of a mixture of water and rubbing alcohol. It has removed the "film" from the inside of my 911 windows for years. I use regular ol' paper towels.

Mike

Mule 09-03-2005 03:54 AM

"As seen on tv" glass wizard kicks ass

Mark Wilson 09-03-2005 04:36 AM

invisible glass aerosol

livi 09-03-2005 07:03 AM

What alf said. Newspaper and basically what ever liquid you want - even water. Old window cleaners trick.

azasadny 09-03-2005 07:50 AM

Stoner's Glass Cleaner from my local Murray's Auto Parts...

island911 09-03-2005 08:22 AM

Have you tried rebooting?











:cool:

alf 09-03-2005 08:33 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by island911
Have you tried rebooting?


LOL:D

kang 09-03-2005 02:06 PM

Sometimes a soft, dry towel is all that is needed. If all you have is dust or a film on the inside, this works well. I wouldn't use it on a really dirty window. Clean the dirt first, then finish with a dry towel.

86 911 09-03-2005 05:45 PM

I'll be sure to try some of those out. I just picked up a Windex with vinegar, so I'll see if that makes a difference. I'll try some newspaper as well tonight. Thanks!

Jeff Higgins 09-03-2005 06:45 PM

The wife.

BlueSkyJaunte 09-04-2005 09:17 AM

format c:

86 911 09-04-2005 09:44 AM

System restore does a good job as well :cool:


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