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    Leave your windows up while polishing with a PC. Product splatter is a lot easier to clean off of glass than it is the interior. Thankfully the window was halfway up so the glass caught most of it. Also, the Woolight(or is it spelled woolite?) plus water mixture is the best way to clean paint polish from interior surfaces, should the situation ever arise.

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    Sorry to hear of your problem, but thanks for sharing.
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    Oh...monday night I was putting vanilla moose on and I decided hey, why not put some on the sunroof too.



    Okay, the sunroof was open. My polisher fell on to the seat. It was lovely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corey Bit Spank
    Oh...monday night I was putting vanilla moose on and I decided hey, why not put some on the sunroof too.



    Okay, the sunroof was open. My polisher fell on to the seat. It was lovely.


    It`s one of those moments where you have to look around to make sure that nobody was watching.

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    :laugh: :LOLOL :lol :har: Thanks for the laugh Corey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrGonzo
    It`s one of those moments where you have to look around to make sure that nobody was watching.


    lol I`m just happy it didn`t damage my car! I guess I was tired!

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    When I was detailing the John Deere, found here, http://autopia.org/forum/showthread....ght=john+deere , I forgot to close all three of the windows when i was powerwashing it. I noticed that when I dried it off there were spotts all over the inside of the glass.



    And I did look around to make sure no one was looking!
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