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    Need to clean that film that builds up inside of the windscreen in the car as it's getting bad when in direct sunlight.

    Need a solution quick and something that any normal household would have as I need it done by tomorrow evening

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    Mr Muscle, loves the jobs you hate or, a damp shammy followed by a dry shammy. I used to use Mrs Odd's purpley pink windolene the old school stuff you rub on wait and polish off but I don't think they make it any more. I'm sure someone will have a more sensible suggestion
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doctle Odd View Post
    I used to use Mrs Odd's purpley pink windolene the old school stuff you rub on wait and polish off but I don't think they make it any more.
    They still do , I have customers who ask for it specifically ...

    I can once remember when I got my first car and when my mum saw me trying to clean the windows manically because I couldn't get streak free finish she said use vinegar and newspapers and it worked ...
     
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    Hi
    Use any household window cleaner. Spray on and adjitate with a kitchen scouring pad, ( Non metal ) the type that is foam on one side and the scourer on the other, then wipe clean with a tea towel.

    Hope this helps.

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    I always find that a microfibre that has been dipped in hot soapy water, then wrung out used to wipe the windscreen in smallish areas, followed by a dry microfibre works well..........ok, a bit fiddly but once its done its done.

    For easier to reach places, a microfibre in hot soapy water follwed by newspaper to dry gives the best clean streak free finish IMO

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    Thanks guys, never had a chance but will be sorting this when I get home next week.


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