Regular home glass cleaner works just fine. Use newspapers or a glass cleaning cloth that you can get in most major auto parts stores works best for not leaving lint on the glass. The brand I've had most luck with is Glass Plus on my auto glass for removing just about anything including bugs and light road tar. I dont recommend getting any type of chemical or glass cleaner on your paint, plastic, or vinyl parts though. Good luck!
2006-11-15 14:46:27
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answered by rodney b 2
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PLEASE DON"T have it professionally finished.yet once you may desire to do iy your self circulate to an vehicle physique grant shop and get a gallon of laquer thinner(tell them you desire a budget stuff or "wash thinner" and incredibly some rags.you will additionally desire some single part razor blades.do away with your door panels and peel the tint off with a razor blade now take a rag and moist it with thinner then wipe the glue on the window to melt it.Now take a razor blade and scrape as lots of the glue off as you may then take your rag and moist it lower back and freshen up the left over residue.as quickly as you think of you have each and every of the glue off sparkling the glass with some wndex.I assure you there'll nevertheless be some glue there so take a sparkling rag moist it with the thinner and notice sparkling the left overs,now sparkling with windex lower back.THis activity is a extensive mess and exertions extensive so think of two times earlier shifting into it.with any luck by way of the time you do each and every of the factor glass you're starting to be the dangle sufficient to be very careful once you do the decrease back and windsheild to no longer drip thinner in all places.additionally you will wana placed on some heavy accountability latex gloves...solid success
2016-12-17 10:54:58
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answered by edelmann 4
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Try mixing 40% ammonia with 60% water. Spray it on liberally and try wiping it off with crumbled up newspaper. It works. If it's real bad, spray it and then wipe it first with a wet terry cloth. Then go back with a dry cloth or newspaper.
2006-11-15 14:25:25
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answered by Anonymous
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good old dishwashing liquid and newspaper works well then you can use a glass cleaner if you want for diesel splatters rub your window with a potato first lol sounds funny but it works
2006-11-15 16:48:23
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answered by arianasdad 2
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a few drops of dawn dish soap in a gal of warm water and a cleaning rag. It's what most window cleaning companies use.
2006-11-15 15:27:56
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answered by Anonymous
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The old fashion way. Take vinegar And newspaper and they will shine, use gloves as your hands with get real dirty with the newspaper print.
2006-11-15 16:20:16
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answered by lennie 6
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Rubbing Alcohol is the best thing for that, use a clean cloth without any fabric softener on it.
2006-11-15 20:09:17
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answered by motogirl 3
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vinegar slightly diluted with water & use newspaper to clean the glass instead of a paper towel. don't know why it works, but it does.
2006-11-15 14:26:04
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answered by bjs_baby_grrrl 1
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We use 409 All Purpose and it works better than windex.
2006-11-16 01:12:21
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answered by Anonymous
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