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cleaning windows
Hello, just wondering if anyone has got any tips for cleaning there moggy windows as i cant get my bloody clean and its really starting to bug me! 

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Re: cleaning windows
Mine were very grubby after some paint respraying. I used Nilglass. It worked well.
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Re: cleaning windows
Hi,
I use clean water with a little detergent and a good leather to clean the glass. To dry, I use a window cleaner's 'blade' plus a cotton towel (a tea towel is ideal) for edging. Alternatively, dry with a leather and polish with the cotton towel. Spray cleaners are quite useful but you need lots of paper towels to wipe off afterwards.
Don't bother if the sun is shining on the glass!
I am a Civic Chauffeur and even if the car gets dirty while we are out, we can at least ensure the glass remains sparkling!
John
I use clean water with a little detergent and a good leather to clean the glass. To dry, I use a window cleaner's 'blade' plus a cotton towel (a tea towel is ideal) for edging. Alternatively, dry with a leather and polish with the cotton towel. Spray cleaners are quite useful but you need lots of paper towels to wipe off afterwards.
Don't bother if the sun is shining on the glass!
I am a Civic Chauffeur and even if the car gets dirty while we are out, we can at least ensure the glass remains sparkling!
John
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Re: cleaning windows
If you have got a stubborn film on the glass try some vinegar and water mix. An old fashioned fix for an old fashioned car
. A drop in the washer bottle does no harm either, not too much though or people will smell you coming 


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Re: cleaning windows
For a maintenance clean I can totally recommend showroom shine, its what I use regularly on the car when I come back to clean the dust and dirt off, get the bugs off and keep her looking good. Great on the glass as well which it says it can be used for.
As said vineger added to the water is really good and helps cut grease.
Microfibre cloths are also excellent for car cleaning and polishing.
As said vineger added to the water is really good and helps cut grease.
Microfibre cloths are also excellent for car cleaning and polishing.