That doesn't sound good!
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I've used all wheel/tire cleaner with good sucess.
Found this on the Amazon page for the product in the Q&A section:
Question: Once it has dried onto glass surfaces, how do you remove it?
Answer: apply a small amount of the ultimate protectant to a microfiber and rewipe the area to soften it up then go over with a clean towel and glass cleaner.
usually just glass cleaner will NOT remove the dried on streaks, unless its an abrasive glass cleaner polish. even non abrasive glass polishes like duragloss nu-glass did not completely remove the thick dried on streaks. maybe it would with more polishing but i didnt want to get white residue on the rubber trim.
best bet is to use this in areas not adjacent to painted panels or glass. i save this product for doing mudflaps and stuff like that now. see less
By Art Vandalay on May 8, 2015
Thank you guys for the tire cleaner suggestion, and the good Q&A from Amazon. I will try everything till it's off my windshield.
Wait a second!!! Art Vandalay!!! That ain't right, that's one of George Castanza's characters. lol