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    Default Glass Cleaner.

    The inside of my polo screen is constantly a mess from the a/c. I've tried a few different types of cleaner (inc the autoglym stuff at work) but nothing seems to shift it. I used to have some stuff that was like paste, that you worked on the glass, let it dry and then buffed off, but i can't for the life of me remember what it was! Any other suggestions?

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    What ever you decide to use, dry the glass with newspaper as it leaves no smears what so ever. Friend of mine who valets hearses/funeral limo's taught me that trick

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    Tried auto glym glass polish? It's a paste liquid like super resin polish and you use it the same way,
    success is only limited by a weak mind

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    what he said^ i have used it for years awesome stuff

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    i tried some of the autoglym stuff from work, but this was a spray. Will have a go and see how it works

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    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AUTOGLYM-A...item43aa0593c2

    this and use micro fibre cloths too.

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    I find windowlene pretty good actually

    As said, buff off with newspaper. And if using windowlene, don't get it on plastic/rubber bits!

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    i tried the newspaper trick & got newsprint over pretty much everything...

    never use the weekly free rag, try something decent like a telegraph.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    i tried some of the autoglym stuff from work, but this was a spray. Will have a go and see how it works
    that would be fast glass, go to halfrauds and get glass polish, 2 rags, wax on and wax off
    success is only limited by a weak mind

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    Quote Originally Posted by 16v Nova Kev View Post
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AUTOGLYM-A...item43aa0593c2

    this and use micro fibre cloths too.
    thats the stuff Kev
    success is only limited by a weak mind

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