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windshield
Originally Posted by
Bill D
I stopped using dressings on my interior a while ago because they outgassed on my glass. That’s annoying.
Which ones? I wanna test this.
For many years I used Meguiars Gold Class Leather Wipes on every piece of my interior, and that never lead to any negatives. Neither has Meguiars D180 Leather Conditioner.
But I’m willing to use the worst thing possible just because I find it hard to believe...
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Re: windshield
I used to use 303 on all plastic and vinyl in my cars. Didn’t have trouble with Leather Masters on my leather seats.
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Re: windshield
Originally Posted by
Bill D
I used to use 303 on all plastic and vinyl in my cars. Didn’t have trouble with Leather Masters on my leather seats.
I have some 303 Protectant. Next time it’s 100% sunny and hot I’m gonna slop it on my dashboard and go for a nice drive right towards the sun
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Re: windshield
Good opportunity to test glass cleaners then. I used Sprayway recently but haven’t taken the car out of the garage to see the results yet.
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Re: windshield
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
I’ve yet to actually witness that in my lifetime.. As far as I’m concerned it’s a myth.
I agree, Ric.
What IS annoying is the chrome trim that these manufacturers put around the dashes/consoles.
At the right angle, (which will inevitably happen) the glare into the drivers eyes is horrible.
I'm not a fan of glossy interior sprays, but none of them match the annoyance and possible dangerous distraction of that chrome trim.
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: windshield
Originally Posted by
Bill D
Good opportunity to test glass cleaners then. I used Sprayway recently but haven’t taken the car out of the garage to see the results yet.
Speaking of cleaning glass... I’m about to try this thing for the very 1st time to get to the bottom part of my rear interior glass that’s otherwise impossible to reach. The last 5% has been smeared for months and I’m finally hoping to get it 100% perfect.
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Re: windshield
You wearing a sweatshirt, Ric?
Did it drop down to the low 70's there?
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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windshield
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
You wearing a sweatshirt, Ric?
Did it drop down to the low 70's there?
It’s 59 degrees, but I’ve got a long sleeve T Shirt on I’m nearly busting a sweat with the flexibility I just had to pull off trying to clean my rear windowlol
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Re: windshield
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
Speaking of cleaning glass... I’m about to try this thing for the very 1st time to get to the bottom part of my rear interior glass that’s otherwise impossible to reach. The last 5% has been smeared for months and I’m finally hoping to get it 100% perfect.
I have a very similar tool called a Glass Wizard. I don’t know where I would be without it when it comes to interior glass
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Re: windshield
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
I’ve yet to actually witness that in my lifetime.. As far as I’m concerned it’s a myth.
Why do you think track cars black matte the hood, reduce glare. It's a real thing and it sure was in my 03 seville. maybe it was the combination of window rake but the glare was so bad I would put a lay a towel on the dash to minimize it.
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