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Glass cleaner

A very good homemade glass cleaner is white distilled vinegar, alcohol, ammonia and a wetting agent like liquid detergent, plus water (distilled water if you want perfect). 10% vinegar and alcohol, 2% (prox) ammonia and a drop per quart of the LD. You can use the vinegar and alcohol along with simple Green for another version. Just enough SG to give a greenish cast. For brand new glass on a show vehicle, reduce the %'s and use distilled water. Drying with newspaper used to polish the glass when the ink was the old style that rubbed off on your hands. Now, any soft paper will do OK, but a soft lintless towel works very well as does microfiber.

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