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Old 03-06-2011, 12:36 PM
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What do you guys use? i hate that when it gets slightly humid here in south Florida that i cant see out of my windshield sometimes, ive tried making sure i've cleaned it really well with glass cleaner but doesn't seem to help. I was thinking of this Windshield Wonder for 10 bucks
https://www.asseenontv.com/prod-page..._ood_ontv.html
but just wanted to see what other people use. Lmk thanks!
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glass cleaner - PITA area to clean.
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A solution of vinegar and water, plus using bunched up newspaper to wipe it off works for me.

The best commercial product I've found is 'Invisible Glass'.
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Windshield wonder is definitely worth it. I have one and love it. Don't even need to use a cleaner, just scrub it with that thing and you are good to go.
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Yes, I have a couple of those windshield tools & they do help in the reach.
I still use standard cleaning products for the 'chemical' portion of it, but can easily wrap a standard towel around the wand to reach clear down in the front.
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A coating of Rain-X Anti-Fog after cleaning would help you a LOT.
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hmm ill have to try it out swiat. probably going to pick up that windshield wonder from walmart, 10 bucks can go wrong i guess
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Originally Posted by JohnS
A solution of vinegar and water, plus using bunched up newspaper to wipe it off works for me.

The best commercial product I've found is 'Invisible Glass'.
x2 on that
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Stoners Invisible Glass used with their reach and clean tool.

http://www.invisibleglass.com/ReachClean.htm
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Originally Posted by 99huggerorangeZ
Stoners Invisible Glass used with their reach and clean tool.

http://www.invisibleglass.com/ReachClean.htm
+1 this stuff works the best for me.

And for the lazy, here's a link that works.
http://www.invisibleglass.com/ReachClean.htm
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i use anything i can find. i recomend a windshield reach tool. busted my left center vent last time i cleaned the windshield without one :/ i finish up with rainx and it has worked pretty good. sometimes you have to do it 2 or 3 times for it to stay on for a while.
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im using water + micro fiber



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