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Join Date: May 2012
Location: horseheads,ny rust belt
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Re: Cleaning your windshield
somthing with amonia in it also if you can find it .
foaming action and let it sit till foam is about gone . also i have 2 fresh paper towels . 1 to wash with and 1 to dry for less chance of left over dry streeks . but if your class is old chances are its got lots of years of road grit sand blast action on it and it might be time for a new windshield replacement . but it seems kind of hard to find tint bar replacements last i looked .
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Highland, IN
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Re: Cleaning your windshield
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thanks guys
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