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to long didn't watch? Or maybe i sound horrible! Not a problem,

grab a rag, distilled white vinegar, (haven't tested with another other vinegar, give it elbow grease, finish with wiping it off with a paper towel.

Do you have money and no vinegar? feel free to shop on amazon where they have the
$11 eraser: HERE
$4 spray: HERE

goodluck and drive safe, $4 or $11 to have less risk getting in a car accident? psh.

hope you guys found this helpful! :)
 
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to long didn't watch? Or maybe i sound horrible! Not a problem,

grab a rag, distilled white vinegar, (haven't tested with another other vinegar, give it elbow grease, finish with wiping it off with a paper towel.

Do you have money and no vinegar? feel free to shop on amazon where they have the
$11 eraser: HERE
$4 spray: HERE

goodluck and drive safe, $4 or $11 to have less risk getting in a car accident? psh.

hope you guys found this helpful! :)
Windex, and others make a glass cleaner with vinegar in it.

And in the winter I add 91% Isopropyl Alcohol in my cleaner so you can leave in the car without freezing during the winter. And it has to be 91%.
 

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I've already tried vinegar - too much scrubbing and I don't like the smell of vinegar in my car for the next day or so that it lingers. I use these "Wet Sweeping Cloths" now. I buy them at Dollarama here in Canada. They are pre-moistened (they're pretty much soaking wet when you pull them out of the package) plus all I need to do is wipe them across my windshield then wipe dry with paper towels and they remove all the haze fast and efficiently. $3 bucks for 18 cloths. I use 1 per week so they last me a couple of months and they have that magical "Fresh Scent" instead of vinegar.

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Yeah the smell of vinegar....
I just use a multisurface cleaner spray and paper towels.
 

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I use a detailers spray foam glass cleaner. It’s a little expensive but it doesn’t take much and cleans in one pass. Also keeps the film off for about 3 weeks.


In the immortal words of Socrates, “ I drank what?!”
 

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I've already tried vinegar - too much scrubbing and I don't like the smell of vinegar in my car for the next day or so that it lingers. I use these "Wet Sweeping Cloths" now. I buy them at Dollarama here in Canada. They are pre-moistened (they're pretty much soaking wet when you pull them out of the package) plus all I need to do is wipe them across my windshield then wipe dry with paper towels and they remove all the haze fast and efficiently. $3 bucks for 18 cloths. I use 1 per week so they last me a couple of months and they have that magical "Fresh Scent" instead of vinegar.

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Ishkabibble

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I use a detailers spray foam glass cleaner. It’s a little expensive but it doesn’t take much and cleans in one pass. Also keeps the film off for about 3 weeks.


In the immortal words of Socrates, “ I drank what?!”
Could you elaborate on the brand? Sounds promising!

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Papachaz

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Could you elaborate on the brand? Sounds promising!

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In the immortal words of Socrates, “ I drank what?!”
 

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