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Old Aug 12, 2002
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Washing the Rear Windsheild

I am having the damndest (i guess thats how you spell it) washing the rear windshield inside the car. Some reason it is a little translucent, just not very clear. Its been like that since i got the car but its never really been that big of a problem other than i think it looks like crap. If anyone has any idea on how to clean it good just give a holla.
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Use Armor All Auto Glass cleaner...cleans up the grimy parts of our windhsileds real nice...also, try and use a cotton towel or paper towel, that may help...

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Also, if you are having trouble reaching the crack near the third brake light, take a thin yet rigid piece of cardboard, wrap a cloth or paper towel around it and wedge that thing in there, dry with a similar apparatus...


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Try using newspaper instead of a towel or paper towel. It will not leave any streaks.
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I had that problem too. Then after I got my windows tinted, I don't see it anymore.
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[hr]Originally posted by: 2Hottie
Use Armor All Auto Glass cleaner...cleans up the grimy parts of our windhsileds real nice...also, try and use a cotton towel or paper towel, that may help...

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thanx hottie that helped i had that problem at first i thought it was because the window wasnt defrosted but it jus stayed there. now its gone wOO
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