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Old 10-12-01, 10:49   #25 (permalink)
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Windows are a snap with the Glass MF towel and a flannel cloth.
No scrubbing and worrying about streaks. Just wipe and then buff dry. 30 secs to do front or rear windshield to perfection. Just backhand the towels in the hard to reach spots. I do like Stoners Invisible glass and newspaper for the exterior if there is alot of bug goop, but the MF/flannel works as well.
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Eagle's 20/20 window cleaner is great. Pretty much the only Eagle product I think is worth a damn, but it really works well, and not only does it clean the windows, but it makes them repel water, ala Rain X, although the effect is slightly less pronounced.
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Old 10-16-01, 04:58   #26 (permalink)
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Good to visit with you guys again. We've had a few threads devoted to this topic and I still hate cleaning windows, especially the front one. You can spend a good 30 minutes cleaning the inside and outside of the windows. The thing that is most frustraating is that they get so dirty and rather quickly at that. You can't even drive a few blocks and your front windshield is dusty or slightly grimy. For the Autopian perfectionist in us, this is a no-win situation. I actually enjoy detailing rims, regardless of how long it takes. Its somewhat comforting knowing that they will remain relatively clean for a few days. Klasse SG or Meguiar's #20 helps quite a bit. Laters.
 
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