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Old 11-03-2003, 09:05 PM   #13
xxxBlakexxx
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Man, I love this crap. I bet the guy that started this post did not think he was going to get so many responses.

I am a chemical engineer and I work for the largest supplier and inventor of chemical cleaning supplies in the world. We own Blue Coral and Westley's to name a few. We also sell products that are used in labs and hospitals to clean medical and test equipment. Those items HAVE to be clean. Not just for for appearance.

The best way to keep your car windows clean is to not get them dirty, duh! Don't smoke...the oil in the tabaco will cause you tons of problems. Also, the Armor All type products will create a residue on your windows. These product actually volitalize, so minimize their use and don't apply too much on your dash.

Assuming that you just have car windows that aren't subject to wierd stuff getting on them, there is really no substitute for ammonia based cleaners. I like to use Stoner's "Invisble Glass", although, I am not sure if this stuff actually has ammonia in it. I think I checked once before buying it the first time. Also, don't use cotton rags that have been washed. The chemical in the laundry detergent will cause streaks.

BTW, my wife uses the Invisible Glass around the house...drives me nuts. I can never find it. Buy two bottles if your married.

Keep 'em clean!

Blake
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