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After I wash my car the windows always look nice and clean.. And then during the night when Im driving they have this film all over them. It is kinda hard to see out of.. Also when the windows are in the sun light they also have that film. I don't know how to get rid of it! At first I used Armar All (However Its Spelled) whipes and they don't work! So I used windex and I still cant get the windows to look nice! Any help on how I can get this problem fixed?
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by hockeyman: I found that using a newspaper and some windex does an awesome job of cleaning the inside of my windows.
-Marc<hr></blockquote>
agree
1997 Black 3.8L Camaro RS {SOLD}<br />Mods:<br />Flowmaster American Thunder Cat-Back<br />Slp Cold Air Intake<br /><br /><br />2001 Dodge Durango R/T
Do you smoke? If so, that might be the cause. Use a white viniger and warm water mix to clean REALY dirty windows. You can also buy some heavy duty foaming window cleaner to spray on. EDIT....where in Indiana are you? I MIGHT be able to ship you a can of cleaner we use in our auto glass factory :D
[ May 18, 2003: Message edited by: Devilboy28 ]</p>
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Devilboy28: Do you smoke? If so, that might be the cause. Use a white viniger and warm water mix to clean REALY dirty windows. You can also buy some heavy duty foaming window cleaner to spray on. EDIT....where in Indiana are you? I MIGHT be able to ship you a can of cleaner we use in our auto glass factory :D
[ May 18, 2003: Message edited by: Devilboy28 ]<hr></blockquote>
No I don't smoke and also I live in Decatur its below Fort Wayne...
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by dmiller_2005: After I wash my car the windows always look nice and clean.. And then during the night when Im driving they have this film all over them. It is kinda hard to see out of.. Also when the windows are in the sun light they also have that film. I don't know how to get rid of it! At first I used Armar All (However Its Spelled) whipes and they don't work! So I used windex and I still cant get the windows to look nice! Any help on how I can get this problem fixed?
-Derek<hr></blockquote>
I have the same problem, I don't smoke, and I don't let anyone smoke in my car. I even cleaned the hell out of my windsheild and the films still there. It's not on any of the other glass just the windshield. It makes it hard to see good at night.
1999 Silverado- Bagged, colormatched and rollin on stock chrome 16\'s<br />Make love not war, hell do both, get married
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by TurboKillaZ: newspaper [img]graemlins/rofl.gif[/img]
ummm doesnt the ink smears <hr></blockquote>
LOL! No, I thought the same thing until I tried it. It actually does a great job! Give it a shot, you'll more than likely stick with it after you try it. ;)
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