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Coyote628

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Anybody found something to clean the vape off the windows inside cars that actually works? It only seems to be a problem now that the mornings are geting cooler. Something that doesnt just smear it all over. When i was a truck driver, i used a product called Clindo, found at nearly all truckstops, to keep everything sparkly clean but i didnt vape then. Just smoked like a truck driver. Havent tried this one yet, but i did try rubbing alcohol and that didnt help much.
 

lordmage

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a simple solution of vinegar, PGA (pure grain alcohol) and water does it for me. the PGA is cheaper for me locally that ISopropyl the goal is at leat a 90% alcohol

ratio i use is 2 parts vinegar to 1 part water 4 part pga always works might take some elbow grease after its clean apply a product like rain x to the inside on warm day and the next time is twice as easy to come off.

Reply the rain x annually in the summer and clean the windows on a cool day. with the windows down.

the vinegar is what will eat the film off the windows the water will make it easier and the PGA will give a streak free shine.

you could also get https://www.vaporkings.com/XONR8-Vapor-Build-Up-Glass-Cleaner-p/xonr8-cleaner.htm instead of rain x
 

MrMeowgi

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Dry micro fiber towels work well too. Probably not as easy as alcohol but still comes clean
 

The Cromwell

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in cooler weather vape will tend to condense on windows more.
Having a window cracked a bit and air flowing thru car helps a lot to minimize the condensation buildup.
 

SteveS45

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The best glass cleaner does not contain ammonia like these followed by a Microfiber Cloth.

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Jinx'd

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yeah, it will mess up your tint.

if your really cheap = a handfull of papertowels at the gas staation. then touch up at home with good cleaner.
i do this, not because i am cheap, but because that is when i notice it the most AND can do something about it.
 

SteveS45

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I keep Microfiber Cloths under the seat because they work so well. Great for touch ups or a quick cleaning.
 

Artemis

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I use industrial window cleaner (don't know if its the same as windex). I apply then use cheap ass paper towels and a final wipe down with clean coffee filters. Sometimes, I may need to spritz a second time. The coffee filters are also generic because I use them for cleaning windows. I have micro fiber cleaning cloths but find the coffee filters work well to keep windshield streak free.
 

sr20vet

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I just got done cleaning my windows. This is all I ever use and works well. Spray on the glass, use one microfiber towel to clean then the other to buff. Streak free everytime
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Anibird

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I use a generic window cleaner and old newspaper. The newspaper gives you a streak free window and doesn't leave lint or paper fragments behind.
 

SteveS45

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Using newspaper results in black fingers and hands. A friend uses it and winds up with his hands filthy.

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Anibird

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Oh. :eek: I never noticed :facepalm: Guess I'll find something else to use.
 

Jinx'd

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i use newspaper to clean stuff. but a final cleaning is needed with something else. newspaper will not get the last little bit.
 

BobsHere

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Stoner approved, available at Wally World. Aerosol always seems to work better for me.
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Grandpa

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Windex and blue shop towels.

I have found that keeping a window open a crack helps keep the truck windows from getting fogged up. And at home I keep a small fan going next to my recliner. Keeping the air fresh and moving around a little solves the problem nicely. I haven't had to clean my windows for a long time.
 

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