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  1. #11
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    The old owners of my car smoked and all I used along with a bit of elbow grease was of all things was (windowlene), all my side windows are tinted too which made it easier to see any smears but its worked great.

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    Nilglass, been using this for both the inside and outside of the glass for years, totally superb.






    If you park your car and dont look back at it as you walk away, then the ZR is the wrong car for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickeydunne View Post
    Nilglass, been using this for both the inside and outside of the glass for years, totally superb.
    Bargain as well !! http://www.brandrefill.co.uk/nilco-n...-cleaner-1ltr/
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    Hi mate iv worked in the glass/resin ind for 19 yrs so used quite a few different cleaners lol! The actual best thing to use is an alcohol called isopropyl which you can buy cheap pn the net! Theres loads of uses for it! Or if you want an actual glass cleaner then use bohle professional!

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    Sorry thats suppose to say 10yrs lol not 19 ha!

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    derv your grans right lol, vinegar and newspaper is the best lol, better than fast glass for me. tip for you.... on outside of window wipe up and down, and on the inside wipe left to right, that way if theres a smear you can tell if its the inside or the outside

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    Doesn't using vinegar make the car smell inside?

    I've always used Autoglym fast glass with paper towels, works a treat.

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    Watch this video: all you need to know about cleaning your glass.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4WwOrkgXlc

    Good luck

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    Im a window cleaner by trade.... I say, clean with a wet microfiber cloth, dry with a microfiber cloth. Simple. The more products on the glass the more grease you will get.

    If very dirty, use rain x. Apply, wipe with damp microfiber, then buff with dry microfiber

    Do also bear in mind, all car get a build up of junk on windows. Comes thru the vents, cant stop it, just clean glass once a month
    Car history... 306 xld (dead, head failure), 306 sldt (sold), 306 hdi (wriiten off), focus tdci (sold), current MG ZR 115 td

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    I did detailing for a dealer I always used this on the cars so easy to do take the mirror off

    http://www.autobritedirect.co.uk/ind...s-cleaner.html

    spray on wipe off with microfibre cloth or two depends on how much you spray on
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