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Old 05-18-2004, 07:40 PM
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i usually Windex the windows and use paper towels if I am going all out.
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Originally Posted by macho_mike21
i usually Windex the windows and use paper towels if I am going all out.
Yea I do that too.... once the car is completely dry.

Have you tried the new Windex Auto Glass cleaner?
I bought a bottle today..... it'* supposed to be good on all types of surfaces. I'm hoping it'* at least as good as normal windex on the glass.
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hmm I will have to look for that...have not tried it


I have tried the Armor All Glass Cleaner and am very pleased with it!
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are windows?
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windows are the clear things you see out of to drive the car...

I just use whatever my mom buys and puts under the sink. For me its as cheap as it gets
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Originally Posted by givemebreak
hmm I will have to look for that...have not tried it


I have tried the Armor All Glass Cleaner and am very pleased with it!
I'm not. They dry up pretty quick in the can and left my windows pretty streaky... But it could be me...
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Originally Posted by MOS95B
Originally Posted by givemebreak
hmm I will have to look for that...have not tried it


I have tried the Armor All Glass Cleaner and am very pleased with it!
I'm not. They dry up pretty quick in the can and left my windows pretty streaky... But it could be me...
Mine is the spray bottle of glass cleaner and i get no streaks at all
im not a fan of those pull towels on most cases...
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