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Started by Shoooter, January 23, 2019, 10:02:16 PM

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Shoooter

I'm just about to put the windows back in the cuda, they are original tinted ones with a little grime on them. No scratches. What does everyone use to clean them? Just regular windex or equivalent?

anlauto

If they're really bad, you can go at them with "Glass top oven" cleaner first, then Windex :alan2cents:
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RUNCHARGER

I use a degreaser then a vinegar mix.
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js27

Quote from: anlauto on January 24, 2019, 04:12:36 AM
If they're really bad, you can go at them with "Glass top oven" cleaner first, then Windex :alan2cents:

Will this work on fogged up headlights cover on the newer cars ??
JS27

jimynick

DON'T put oven cleaner on your plastic headlights! There are reasonably priced restoration kits or you can sand/buff them using ever finer grades of wet sandpaper yourself and buffing with compound when done to restore the gloss. YouTube it and go nuts.  :cheers:
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js27

Quote from: jimynick on January 24, 2019, 09:05:12 PM
DON'T put oven cleaner on your plastic headlights! There are reasonably priced restoration kits or you can sand/buff them using ever finer grades of wet sandpaper yourself and buffing with compound when done to restore the gloss. YouTube it and go nuts.  :cheers:

I think Alan said it was Glass Top Oven cleaner which is not oven cleaner. It is a cleaner -- polish for the stoves that have a glass top which is the kind I have and it comes with polish for it.
JS27


anlauto

Quote from: js27 on January 25, 2019, 06:09:51 AM
Quote from: jimynick on January 24, 2019, 09:05:12 PM
DON'T put oven cleaner on your plastic headlights! There are reasonably priced restoration kits or you can sand/buff them using ever finer grades of wet sandpaper yourself and buffing with compound when done to restore the gloss. YouTube it and go nuts.  :cheers:

I think Alan said it was Glass Top Oven cleaner which is not oven cleaner. It is a cleaner -- polish for the stoves that have a glass top which is the kind I have and it comes with polish for it.
JS27

Yes exactly
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Mopar5

No one mentioned Spray away glass cleaner aerosol? I started using it as part of my paint prep for painting bust its a great glass cleaner lots of people like it i used to use Windex now i like spray away.