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FakeConcern |
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Member No: #24127
Joined: Feb 05 2012Location: Bexhill on Sea |
PentlandC4 wrote ... I think I posted a link last year to a chemical solution, which supposedly returns black plastic to something like its original colour. I've actually sneaked temporarily away from house packing, so won't have time to look for the link, though... I take it this is your original post - Click Here - I have seen good reports of this on other forums. I always thought it seemed too expensive, but if it really lasts for a year in view of my recent experience, it may work out cheaper. Have you actually tried it? PS Hope the packing is going smoothly |
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cooter |
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Member No: #25579
Joined: May 06 2012Location: Co.Tyrone, NI |
Anyone give me some advice on what to clean the inside of my windscreen with? It looks like its slightly steamed up. Its annoying + a bit dangerous at night time when meeting oncoming traffic. |
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Rich_Eason |
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Member No: #90
Joined: Jan 29 2007Location: Bristol |
Any proprietary glass cleaner will do, - Auto Glym Glass Cleaner is pretty good... If it's steaming up inside then you will need to address the cause...in order of severity Damp Carpets and or Mats... Don't use recirculate air setting... Air Conditioning not performing as well as it could - Regas? Breathing... |
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PentlandC4 |
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Member No: #13613
Joined: May 08 2010Location: Deepest Wiltshire |
FakeConcern wrote ... I take it this is your original post - Click Here - I have seen good reports of this on other forums. I always thought it seemed too expensive, but if it really lasts for a year in view of my recent experience, it may work out cheaper. Have you actually tried it? PS Hope the packing is going smoothly Thank you! |
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Member No: #25579
Joined: May 06 2012Location: Co.Tyrone, NI |
Rich_Eason wrote ... Any proprietory glass cleaner will do, - Auto Glym Glass Cleaner is pretty good... If its steaming up inside then you will need to address the cause...in order of severity Damp Carpets and or Mats... Dont use recirculate air setting... Air Conditioning not performing as well as it could - Regas? Breathing... The problem isn't that the window is steaming up, it just looks like that, maybe more of a light scum would describe it better. |
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Dave_Retired. |
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Member No: #1
Joined: Aug 07 2006Location: Northumberland |
That's road traffic 'film' Every car will suffer from it. Any glass cleaner will remove it including good old fashioned vinegar and water mix |
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BigJohnD |
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Member No: #82
Joined: Jan 22 2007Location: Hoylake |
Rich_Eason wrote ... Auto Glym Glass Cleaner is pretty good... I use Autoglym's Fast Glass - it's good, as you say. So good, the Mrs keeps pinching it for the windows of the house! |
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cooter |
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Member No: #25579
Joined: May 06 2012Location: Co.Tyrone, NI |
C6 Dave wrote ... That's road traffic 'film' Hope not Dave, it's on the inside. Will try the Autoglym cleaner, just wanted to see what everyone else used in case there was a really good cleaner that I hadn't heard about. |
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Dave_Retired. |
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Member No: #1
Joined: Aug 07 2006Location: Northumberland |
what do you think comes in from the outside with the fresh air? It's not as much as you get outside the car but it's still being dragged in. |
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Member No: #25579
Joined: May 06 2012Location: Co.Tyrone, NI |
C6 Dave wrote ... what do you think comes in from the outside with the fresh air? It's not as much as you get outside the car but it's still being dragged in. Never thought of that Dave |
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cooter |
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Member No: #25579
Joined: May 06 2012Location: Co.Tyrone, NI |
Before I bought the Autoglym Fast Glass cleaner I thought I would check how much it was going to cost me in Halfords, £6.99, well if thats what it is, it will have to be paid. Decided to phone an auto dealers first to see what they charged. Glad I did, almost £2.00 cheaper, couldnt believe it, thought it might be a few pence, but a couple of quid Halfords, more like Halfrauds on this occasion. |
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Commodore |
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Member No: #21107
Joined: Jul 31 2011Location: Ruislip, Middlesex |
cooter wrote ... Halfords, more like Halfrauds on this occasion. Not really - £6.99 is the recommended retail price as advised by AutoGlym. Many places sell it for less, but Halfords are not taking the mickey by selling it for no more than the price the manufacturer encourages retailers to sell it for. |
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PentlandC4 |
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Member No: #13613
Joined: May 08 2010Location: Deepest Wiltshire |
Halfords frequently sell it as a 'buy one, get one free' offer. | ||
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Member No: #25579
Joined: May 06 2012Location: Co.Tyrone, NI |
PentlandC4 wrote ... Halfords frequently sell it as a 'buy one, get one free' offer. Didnt know Halfords done this type of offer. I have signed up to receive their emails on promotions, so hopefully wont miss out in the future. |
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Commodore |
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Member No: #21107
Joined: Jul 31 2011Location: Ruislip, Middlesex |
cooter wrote ... Didnt know Halfords done this type of offer. I have signed up to receive their emails on promotions, so hopefully wont miss out in the future. Well worth keeping an eye on - for most of the year car cleaning chemicals at Halfords are one "buy one get one free" or "3-for-2". Offers include AutoGlym, Meguiar's, Simoniz, Turtle Wax, Halfords own brand, RainX and most other brands they stock. |
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