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Re: Invisible Glass - nasty smell?
Better stay on topic, I think that you got a bad batch or you have really sensitive nose try opening the car doors
when using.
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Re: Invisible Glass - nasty smell?
Originally Posted by Tasmania
Better stay on topic, I think that you got a bad batch or you have really sensitive nose try opening the car doors
when using.
The doors are open when I'm using the product
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Re: Invisible Glass - nasty smell?
Originally Posted by briarpatch
The doors are open when I'm using the product
I kind of stumped then, I just chucked the old snoz (nose) in the bottle and had a good whiff not bad but not good?
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Re: Invisible Glass - nasty smell?
I love trying new products and finding ones that work, but my best results on glass are a damp terry cloth and a dry terry cloth and elbow grease. I get no streaks and it works every time. Of course there is no cigarette smoke in my cars, but they still eventually get an internal haze which wipes off easily. I have tried every glass cleaner I've ever seen, and finally stopped buying them altogether.
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Re: Invisible Glass - nasty smell?
Originally Posted by joleyred
I love trying new products and finding ones that work, but my best results on glass are a damp terry cloth and a dry terry cloth and elbow grease. I get no streaks and it works every time. Of course there is no cigarette smoke in my cars, but they still eventually get an internal haze which wipes off easily. I have tried every glass cleaner I've ever seen, and finally stopped buying them altogether.
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So the water will cut through the AC gas and fingers prints, plus the vinyl fog from the seats/dash etc..
I have heard of glass cleaner then a damp mf towel and then a dry mf towel.
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Re: Invisible Glass - nasty smell?
AC gas, never heard of that.
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Re: Invisible Glass - nasty smell?
It does a great job for me, but I use terry cloth , not MF.
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Re: Invisible Glass - nasty smell?
Originally Posted by DogRescuer
AC gas, never heard of that.
All air conditioning give off a gas, that why you have to get them re gassed, if you run them on recycle it makes the
A/C fog worse over time in your car.
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Re: Invisible Glass - nasty smell?
Originally Posted by DogRescuer
I don't know guys but isn't clean glass, clean glass.
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