wiper blades
#41
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Re: wiper blades
Amen!
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Scott in Baltimore wrote:
>
> I've found isopropyl alcohol to remove grease and oil from my windshield
> better then ammonia based cleaners. I use the spray cans of cleaner, not
> the blue tinged **** they call Windex.
>
> Seems every trip down one highway when it rains, I get some grease on my
> windshield. I have to stop after I get off the highway and clean it off.
> I have some windshield deicer that's alcohol. I also keep some of the
> triple ammonia cleaner and a roll of paper towels in the Jeep. Jeepers
> are supposed to be prepared! I should put a roll of toilet paper in a
> plastic bag to really be prepared!!!!!!!!!!
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Scott in Baltimore wrote:
>
> I've found isopropyl alcohol to remove grease and oil from my windshield
> better then ammonia based cleaners. I use the spray cans of cleaner, not
> the blue tinged **** they call Windex.
>
> Seems every trip down one highway when it rains, I get some grease on my
> windshield. I have to stop after I get off the highway and clean it off.
> I have some windshield deicer that's alcohol. I also keep some of the
> triple ammonia cleaner and a roll of paper towels in the Jeep. Jeepers
> are supposed to be prepared! I should put a roll of toilet paper in a
> plastic bag to really be prepared!!!!!!!!!!
#42
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Re: wiper blades
Will cleanser like Ajax or Comet scratch the windshield?
Tom
"Clay" <clay@mation.com> wrote in message
news:AA5Qf.46739$H71.8638@newssvr13.news.prodigy.c om...
> Scouring powder like Bon Ami or Ajax to remove wax (which is all rain ex
> is) and buildup from the windshield.
> Works good to clean all the waxy buildup from drive thru car washes too.
> That crap they spray all over your car will make your wipers chatter to
> beat hell.
>
>
> mabar wrote:
> > I can't stand Rain-X.
> >
> > No matter what I do, or how well I rub in in, or how well I rub it off,
it
> > leaves an irritating film on my windshield. On my '02 TJ it caused my
wipers
> > to chatter badly. Chattered for weeks, even after replacing the wipers
and
> > after many cleanings trying to remove the Rain-X.
> >
> > Tom
Tom
"Clay" <clay@mation.com> wrote in message
news:AA5Qf.46739$H71.8638@newssvr13.news.prodigy.c om...
> Scouring powder like Bon Ami or Ajax to remove wax (which is all rain ex
> is) and buildup from the windshield.
> Works good to clean all the waxy buildup from drive thru car washes too.
> That crap they spray all over your car will make your wipers chatter to
> beat hell.
>
>
> mabar wrote:
> > I can't stand Rain-X.
> >
> > No matter what I do, or how well I rub in in, or how well I rub it off,
it
> > leaves an irritating film on my windshield. On my '02 TJ it caused my
wipers
> > to chatter badly. Chattered for weeks, even after replacing the wipers
and
> > after many cleanings trying to remove the Rain-X.
> >
> > Tom
#43
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Posts: n/a
Re: wiper blades
Will cleanser like Ajax or Comet scratch the windshield?
Tom
"Clay" <clay@mation.com> wrote in message
news:AA5Qf.46739$H71.8638@newssvr13.news.prodigy.c om...
> Scouring powder like Bon Ami or Ajax to remove wax (which is all rain ex
> is) and buildup from the windshield.
> Works good to clean all the waxy buildup from drive thru car washes too.
> That crap they spray all over your car will make your wipers chatter to
> beat hell.
>
>
> mabar wrote:
> > I can't stand Rain-X.
> >
> > No matter what I do, or how well I rub in in, or how well I rub it off,
it
> > leaves an irritating film on my windshield. On my '02 TJ it caused my
wipers
> > to chatter badly. Chattered for weeks, even after replacing the wipers
and
> > after many cleanings trying to remove the Rain-X.
> >
> > Tom
Tom
"Clay" <clay@mation.com> wrote in message
news:AA5Qf.46739$H71.8638@newssvr13.news.prodigy.c om...
> Scouring powder like Bon Ami or Ajax to remove wax (which is all rain ex
> is) and buildup from the windshield.
> Works good to clean all the waxy buildup from drive thru car washes too.
> That crap they spray all over your car will make your wipers chatter to
> beat hell.
>
>
> mabar wrote:
> > I can't stand Rain-X.
> >
> > No matter what I do, or how well I rub in in, or how well I rub it off,
it
> > leaves an irritating film on my windshield. On my '02 TJ it caused my
wipers
> > to chatter badly. Chattered for weeks, even after replacing the wipers
and
> > after many cleanings trying to remove the Rain-X.
> >
> > Tom
#44
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Posts: n/a
Re: wiper blades
Will cleanser like Ajax or Comet scratch the windshield?
Tom
"Clay" <clay@mation.com> wrote in message
news:AA5Qf.46739$H71.8638@newssvr13.news.prodigy.c om...
> Scouring powder like Bon Ami or Ajax to remove wax (which is all rain ex
> is) and buildup from the windshield.
> Works good to clean all the waxy buildup from drive thru car washes too.
> That crap they spray all over your car will make your wipers chatter to
> beat hell.
>
>
> mabar wrote:
> > I can't stand Rain-X.
> >
> > No matter what I do, or how well I rub in in, or how well I rub it off,
it
> > leaves an irritating film on my windshield. On my '02 TJ it caused my
wipers
> > to chatter badly. Chattered for weeks, even after replacing the wipers
and
> > after many cleanings trying to remove the Rain-X.
> >
> > Tom
Tom
"Clay" <clay@mation.com> wrote in message
news:AA5Qf.46739$H71.8638@newssvr13.news.prodigy.c om...
> Scouring powder like Bon Ami or Ajax to remove wax (which is all rain ex
> is) and buildup from the windshield.
> Works good to clean all the waxy buildup from drive thru car washes too.
> That crap they spray all over your car will make your wipers chatter to
> beat hell.
>
>
> mabar wrote:
> > I can't stand Rain-X.
> >
> > No matter what I do, or how well I rub in in, or how well I rub it off,
it
> > leaves an irritating film on my windshield. On my '02 TJ it caused my
wipers
> > to chatter badly. Chattered for weeks, even after replacing the wipers
and
> > after many cleanings trying to remove the Rain-X.
> >
> > Tom
#45
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Posts: n/a
Re: wiper blades
Will cleanser like Ajax or Comet scratch the windshield?
Tom
"Clay" <clay@mation.com> wrote in message
news:AA5Qf.46739$H71.8638@newssvr13.news.prodigy.c om...
> Scouring powder like Bon Ami or Ajax to remove wax (which is all rain ex
> is) and buildup from the windshield.
> Works good to clean all the waxy buildup from drive thru car washes too.
> That crap they spray all over your car will make your wipers chatter to
> beat hell.
>
>
> mabar wrote:
> > I can't stand Rain-X.
> >
> > No matter what I do, or how well I rub in in, or how well I rub it off,
it
> > leaves an irritating film on my windshield. On my '02 TJ it caused my
wipers
> > to chatter badly. Chattered for weeks, even after replacing the wipers
and
> > after many cleanings trying to remove the Rain-X.
> >
> > Tom
Tom
"Clay" <clay@mation.com> wrote in message
news:AA5Qf.46739$H71.8638@newssvr13.news.prodigy.c om...
> Scouring powder like Bon Ami or Ajax to remove wax (which is all rain ex
> is) and buildup from the windshield.
> Works good to clean all the waxy buildup from drive thru car washes too.
> That crap they spray all over your car will make your wipers chatter to
> beat hell.
>
>
> mabar wrote:
> > I can't stand Rain-X.
> >
> > No matter what I do, or how well I rub in in, or how well I rub it off,
it
> > leaves an irritating film on my windshield. On my '02 TJ it caused my
wipers
> > to chatter badly. Chattered for weeks, even after replacing the wipers
and
> > after many cleanings trying to remove the Rain-X.
> >
> > Tom
#46
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Re: wiper blades
Guess I'm really prepared then!
Seahag
"Scott in Baltimore" wrote:
> mabar wrote:
>> I can't stand Rain-X.
>>
>> No matter what I do, or how well I rub in in, or how well
>> I rub it off, it
>> leaves an irritating film on my windshield. On my '02 TJ
>> it caused my wipers
>> to chatter badly. Chattered for weeks, even after
>> replacing the wipers and
>> after many cleanings trying to remove the Rain-X.
>
> I've found isopropyl alcohol to remove grease and oil from
> my windshield
> better then ammonia based cleaners. I use the spray cans
> of cleaner, not
> the blue tinged **** they call Windex.
>
> Seems every trip down one highway when it rains, I get
> some grease on my
> windshield. I have to stop after I get off the highway and
> clean it off.
> I have some windshield deicer that's alcohol. I also keep
> some of the
> triple ammonia cleaner and a roll of paper towels in the
> Jeep. Jeepers
> are supposed to be prepared! I should put a roll of toilet
> paper in a
> plastic bag to really be prepared!!!!!!!!!!
Seahag
"Scott in Baltimore" wrote:
> mabar wrote:
>> I can't stand Rain-X.
>>
>> No matter what I do, or how well I rub in in, or how well
>> I rub it off, it
>> leaves an irritating film on my windshield. On my '02 TJ
>> it caused my wipers
>> to chatter badly. Chattered for weeks, even after
>> replacing the wipers and
>> after many cleanings trying to remove the Rain-X.
>
> I've found isopropyl alcohol to remove grease and oil from
> my windshield
> better then ammonia based cleaners. I use the spray cans
> of cleaner, not
> the blue tinged **** they call Windex.
>
> Seems every trip down one highway when it rains, I get
> some grease on my
> windshield. I have to stop after I get off the highway and
> clean it off.
> I have some windshield deicer that's alcohol. I also keep
> some of the
> triple ammonia cleaner and a roll of paper towels in the
> Jeep. Jeepers
> are supposed to be prepared! I should put a roll of toilet
> paper in a
> plastic bag to really be prepared!!!!!!!!!!
#47
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Posts: n/a
Re: wiper blades
Guess I'm really prepared then!
Seahag
"Scott in Baltimore" wrote:
> mabar wrote:
>> I can't stand Rain-X.
>>
>> No matter what I do, or how well I rub in in, or how well
>> I rub it off, it
>> leaves an irritating film on my windshield. On my '02 TJ
>> it caused my wipers
>> to chatter badly. Chattered for weeks, even after
>> replacing the wipers and
>> after many cleanings trying to remove the Rain-X.
>
> I've found isopropyl alcohol to remove grease and oil from
> my windshield
> better then ammonia based cleaners. I use the spray cans
> of cleaner, not
> the blue tinged **** they call Windex.
>
> Seems every trip down one highway when it rains, I get
> some grease on my
> windshield. I have to stop after I get off the highway and
> clean it off.
> I have some windshield deicer that's alcohol. I also keep
> some of the
> triple ammonia cleaner and a roll of paper towels in the
> Jeep. Jeepers
> are supposed to be prepared! I should put a roll of toilet
> paper in a
> plastic bag to really be prepared!!!!!!!!!!
Seahag
"Scott in Baltimore" wrote:
> mabar wrote:
>> I can't stand Rain-X.
>>
>> No matter what I do, or how well I rub in in, or how well
>> I rub it off, it
>> leaves an irritating film on my windshield. On my '02 TJ
>> it caused my wipers
>> to chatter badly. Chattered for weeks, even after
>> replacing the wipers and
>> after many cleanings trying to remove the Rain-X.
>
> I've found isopropyl alcohol to remove grease and oil from
> my windshield
> better then ammonia based cleaners. I use the spray cans
> of cleaner, not
> the blue tinged **** they call Windex.
>
> Seems every trip down one highway when it rains, I get
> some grease on my
> windshield. I have to stop after I get off the highway and
> clean it off.
> I have some windshield deicer that's alcohol. I also keep
> some of the
> triple ammonia cleaner and a roll of paper towels in the
> Jeep. Jeepers
> are supposed to be prepared! I should put a roll of toilet
> paper in a
> plastic bag to really be prepared!!!!!!!!!!
#48
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Posts: n/a
Re: wiper blades
Guess I'm really prepared then!
Seahag
"Scott in Baltimore" wrote:
> mabar wrote:
>> I can't stand Rain-X.
>>
>> No matter what I do, or how well I rub in in, or how well
>> I rub it off, it
>> leaves an irritating film on my windshield. On my '02 TJ
>> it caused my wipers
>> to chatter badly. Chattered for weeks, even after
>> replacing the wipers and
>> after many cleanings trying to remove the Rain-X.
>
> I've found isopropyl alcohol to remove grease and oil from
> my windshield
> better then ammonia based cleaners. I use the spray cans
> of cleaner, not
> the blue tinged **** they call Windex.
>
> Seems every trip down one highway when it rains, I get
> some grease on my
> windshield. I have to stop after I get off the highway and
> clean it off.
> I have some windshield deicer that's alcohol. I also keep
> some of the
> triple ammonia cleaner and a roll of paper towels in the
> Jeep. Jeepers
> are supposed to be prepared! I should put a roll of toilet
> paper in a
> plastic bag to really be prepared!!!!!!!!!!
Seahag
"Scott in Baltimore" wrote:
> mabar wrote:
>> I can't stand Rain-X.
>>
>> No matter what I do, or how well I rub in in, or how well
>> I rub it off, it
>> leaves an irritating film on my windshield. On my '02 TJ
>> it caused my wipers
>> to chatter badly. Chattered for weeks, even after
>> replacing the wipers and
>> after many cleanings trying to remove the Rain-X.
>
> I've found isopropyl alcohol to remove grease and oil from
> my windshield
> better then ammonia based cleaners. I use the spray cans
> of cleaner, not
> the blue tinged **** they call Windex.
>
> Seems every trip down one highway when it rains, I get
> some grease on my
> windshield. I have to stop after I get off the highway and
> clean it off.
> I have some windshield deicer that's alcohol. I also keep
> some of the
> triple ammonia cleaner and a roll of paper towels in the
> Jeep. Jeepers
> are supposed to be prepared! I should put a roll of toilet
> paper in a
> plastic bag to really be prepared!!!!!!!!!!
#49
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: wiper blades
Guess I'm really prepared then!
Seahag
"Scott in Baltimore" wrote:
> mabar wrote:
>> I can't stand Rain-X.
>>
>> No matter what I do, or how well I rub in in, or how well
>> I rub it off, it
>> leaves an irritating film on my windshield. On my '02 TJ
>> it caused my wipers
>> to chatter badly. Chattered for weeks, even after
>> replacing the wipers and
>> after many cleanings trying to remove the Rain-X.
>
> I've found isopropyl alcohol to remove grease and oil from
> my windshield
> better then ammonia based cleaners. I use the spray cans
> of cleaner, not
> the blue tinged **** they call Windex.
>
> Seems every trip down one highway when it rains, I get
> some grease on my
> windshield. I have to stop after I get off the highway and
> clean it off.
> I have some windshield deicer that's alcohol. I also keep
> some of the
> triple ammonia cleaner and a roll of paper towels in the
> Jeep. Jeepers
> are supposed to be prepared! I should put a roll of toilet
> paper in a
> plastic bag to really be prepared!!!!!!!!!!
Seahag
"Scott in Baltimore" wrote:
> mabar wrote:
>> I can't stand Rain-X.
>>
>> No matter what I do, or how well I rub in in, or how well
>> I rub it off, it
>> leaves an irritating film on my windshield. On my '02 TJ
>> it caused my wipers
>> to chatter badly. Chattered for weeks, even after
>> replacing the wipers and
>> after many cleanings trying to remove the Rain-X.
>
> I've found isopropyl alcohol to remove grease and oil from
> my windshield
> better then ammonia based cleaners. I use the spray cans
> of cleaner, not
> the blue tinged **** they call Windex.
>
> Seems every trip down one highway when it rains, I get
> some grease on my
> windshield. I have to stop after I get off the highway and
> clean it off.
> I have some windshield deicer that's alcohol. I also keep
> some of the
> triple ammonia cleaner and a roll of paper towels in the
> Jeep. Jeepers
> are supposed to be prepared! I should put a roll of toilet
> paper in a
> plastic bag to really be prepared!!!!!!!!!!