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Offline Spankiee

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Re: Windscreen Cleaning
« Reply #15 on: July 09, 2014, 08:02:44 pm »
dont hate me but i use SCREENIES those wipes in a packet i really like them  :fighting:
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« Reply #16 on: July 09, 2014, 08:20:44 pm »
I use the auto glym glass polish aswell. Tried loads but found this to be the best ive used so stuck with it.

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Re: Windscreen Cleaning
« Reply #17 on: July 10, 2014, 12:05:40 am »
Vrscarl I missed in your other post but you need to use a high speed on a rotary. Or it won't do anything.  I removed some serious wiper marring on my old windscreen with ceriglass and rayon pads. Check my detail for my car in the pro detailers sectio

You can damage the windscreen  sure,  but so can you damage any material you're polishing.  :)

I did my own windscreen with a rotary with the Ceriglass Kit and i got great results at 700rpm. My car was only a couple of years old though and i reckon 700rpm is faster than i could do it with the hand pads they supply :grin: It was more to remove the GTechniq G1 sealant though which i just don't rate so i could apply another.

I was advised by a few pro detailers not to go with a high setting. But if it worked for you then its something i can bear in mind for future reference. :happy2:

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Re: Windscreen Cleaning
« Reply #18 on: July 10, 2014, 04:46:24 pm »
Water with a a little touch of vinegar! use newspaper to dry! but remember and leave your windows down or doors wide open or you'll smell the vinegar. Once dry theres no smell and works a treat. An old but cheap method! :happy2:
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