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- ACZLExplorer
83trekker wrote:
C.B. wrote:
Thermoguy wrote:
What are you trying to clean with dryer sheets? There might be something better...
Bugs! off windshield and front cap. Works great!
Do you wet the dryer sheets or use as is?
Wet the area using shower feature on nozzle, wet drier sheet and scrub area, rinse often, keep sheet wet and just keep repeating til done. - 83trekkerExplorer
C.B. wrote:
Thermoguy wrote:
What are you trying to clean with dryer sheets? There might be something better...
Bugs! off windshield and front cap. Works great!
Do you wet the dryer sheets or use as is? - garyp4951Explorer IIIThis works great for hard water spots, and glass looks new. Spray glass cleaner on a micro fiber towel, and add this to make a paste.
- Grit_dogNavigator
Edd505 wrote:
Comet or Ajax on a soft cloth, rinse with water. Used 1000.s of mile on my 18 wheeler, glass will sparkle.
Keep them creative answers coming boys! I want to see how many different products we can get recommended to clean windows, besides window cleaner, since apparently I'm the only one who uses the stuff!
This coming from the same folks who'd almost eat a bullet before allowing other than their favorite brand of motor oil in their truck, but somehow, dryer sheets, Ajax and dog pee are better window cleaners than.....glass cleaner! - Grit_dogNavigator
ACZL wrote:
Thanks for all the tips gang!!!
Cummin12V, what is that stuff and where do you get it?
That stuff there is the B&W AMZ OIL Cummins of window cleaners Clark!
Actually it's more like the Amway of window cleaners...I know you ole farts are old enough to remember Amway, lol.
Of note, it does appear the home of BioKleen is right next door to my hometown in the beautiful cough, cough, Chicago suburbs! - Grit_dogNavigator
ACZL wrote:
Thanks for all the tips gang!!!
Cummin12V, what is that stuff and where do you get it?
That stuff there is the B&W AMZ OIL Cummins of window cleaners Clark!
Actually it's more like the Amway of window cleaners...I know you ole farts are old enough to remember Amway, lol.
Of note, it does appear the home of BioKleen is right next door to my hometown in the beautiful cough, cough, Chicago suburbs! - mudfuel07ExplorerDouble post.
- mudfuel07ExplorerHere in Florida, dryer sheets are about the only thing that will take love bugs off. Yes, it leaves a slight film on the paint and windshield, but that helps protect it from the next million love bugs you hit. During the season, I wash my truck daily with dryer sheets (mainly just the front) and once a week with regular car wash. No problems in the 20 years I've been doing it.
- Grit_dogNavigatorNo need to scrub or use dryer sheets or some other hack.
Cheap can of aerosol glass cleaner. Ammonia based are a bit better.
Spray on, wash off with even a windshield cleaner at the gas station. Bugs gone.
It softens up bugs on pretty much any surface with no damage to the surface.
One thing that does NOT work well for scraping frost off a windshield is a Jack Daniesl bottle. The square edge does remove frost but it also scratches the windshield! Lol
Of course I didn't notice the scratches until the next day! Hahaha - Edd505ExplorerComet or Ajax on a soft cloth, rinse with water. Used 1000.s of mile on my 18 wheeler, glass will sparkle.
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