a little rubbing compound or in a pinch toothpaste.
2007-11-21 02:47:39
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answered by So Cal Homie 2
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I feel that it is extra the animal than it's you. I've had 6 cats in my lifestyles to this point, as well as being uncovered to countless other cats at acquaintances' homes, pet stores, and many others., and i have been allergic to only a few of them. Allergic reactions to a cat will not be brought on by way of the cat's fur however to the cat's dander and saliva (which is transferred to the coat for the duration of self-grooming). Years in the past, when my first hypersensitive reaction to a cat popped up, i tried a spray called "Out!" You spray the cat except they're damp, now not soaked, and then allow them to air dry (of path, the cat will groom itself afterwards). It's non-poisonous to the cat and i determined that it worked wonders for me. I additionally noticed that the more I used to be across the cat (cuddling, petting, taking part in), the less my signs have been. Ultimately my allergy was once a non-hassle. I am not saying this may occasionally be just right for you however you have nothing to lose at this point! I are not able to say for definite if this product is still manufactured however i am definite that any pet retailer can have some variant of this spray. Moreover, due to the fact the cat remains to be a kitten, get it used to being bathed. Bathing helps to scale down the dander shed around the apartment. I would support your boyfriend smooth/wash his position wholly after which give the kitten a bath. There are additionally meals dietary supplements that aid to keep the cat's dermis moisturized so there may be less flaking/dander. Give it a shot and good luck!
2016-08-06 08:08:42
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answered by ? 3
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This works. Use the fine steel wool like 000 type. You can buy this at Home depot or some home improvement store. Make sure you spray glass cleaner on the winshield then start going over the glass with the steel wool. The glass cleaner doesnt work to clean the spots its just as a lubricant. It should come off instantly.
2007-11-21 03:45:53
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answered by dli 2
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Use a mineral cleaner like CLR, it cleans
Calcium, Lime and Rust, that will probably help, if not it may be something to do with the actual windshield.
2007-11-21 02:48:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Wipe it with slightly wet New York Times first and then with dry Wahington Post. Repeat it several times.
2007-11-21 06:29:07
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answered by eematters 4
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My husband uses Dupont #7 polishing compound and a soft foam buffing wheel.
2007-11-21 02:49:25
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answered by crazykaro 5
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I know that my boyfriend worked at a car dealership. He took my car up there and used acid and go the spots off my windows. My windows looked brand new.
2007-11-21 02:48:25
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answered by georgiapeach 2
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Have you tried using vinager? That stuff works pretty good but dont get it on yer paint.
Bleach works well to.And youll have a disinfected windsheild to boot.
2007-11-21 03:15:32
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answered by Marcus 3
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I use toothpaste and a rag. Then rinse it off, and clean it with vinegar water and newspaper instead of paper towels.
2007-11-21 02:51:47
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answered by Fordman 7
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Steel wool and a soft rubbing compound works.
2007-11-21 02:47:45
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answered by Anonymous
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000 steel wool from the hardware store will take them off if it's not acid rain marks, if it's acid rain marks they are etched into the glass and the only alternative is to replace the glass.
2007-11-21 13:10:47
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answered by mister ss 7
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