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    In that regard, 303 is really good. Armourall is distillate based, which is why it always feels greasy and you get that residue.

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    If you want the cleanest windows in the business , try E cloth , available at kitchenware shops , its microfibe so you just use a little water , sensational on mirrors too .

    They have a dedicated auto pack $29 which does the whole car inside and out using no chemicals .

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    Quote Originally Posted by spellbound View Post
    If you want the cleanest windows in the business , try E cloth , available at kitchenware shops , its microfibe so you just use a little water , sensational on mirrors too .

    They have a dedicated auto pack $29 which does the whole car inside and out using no chemicals .
    Have been trying to find something that cleans windows well! I'll definitely try this! Cheers.

    Found it on Peterofkensingtons! $19

    http://www.petersofkensington.com.au...spx?id=1656666

    or just the window cloth by itself for $8.50

    http://www.petersofkensington.com.au...spx?id=1647788
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    Autoglym Glass Cleaner works for me and Autoglym Glass polish from time to time to remove fogy residue from the windscreen on the inside.

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    As above, a good microfibre cloth with a little water gets off everything, including the residue from rego stickers. I got a less fluffy one that is for windscreens in a pack at Kmart ages ago, the whole lot wasn't very expensive. I use the two normal ones for dust removal, or leather protectant and the flatter one is for glass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woofy View Post
    a good microfibre cloth with a little water gets off everything, including the residue from rego stickers.
    Hard to believe, but I'll give it a go.

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    Stoner's Invisible Glass is definitely one of my favourite for glass cleaning. And any decent glass cloth (purpose glass cloth not any mf cloth) will clean your window up perfectly.

    And no, 303 doesnt leave any vapours what so ever.
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    Cleaning windows is a simple process, a damp chamois, end of story. Why complicate it what is a simple process?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dru View Post
    Have been trying to find something that cleans windows well! I'll definitely try this! Cheers.

    Found it on Peterofkensingtons! $19

    Peter's of Kensington | E-Cloth - Car Pack

    or just the window cloth by itself for $8.50

    Peter's of Kensington | E-Cloth - Glass & Polishing Cloth
    Yes thats the one , i have the same in my shop in adelaide COOK'S MARKET 36a gouger st adelaide , for any SA customers .

    I was a sceptic till i tried it, and it works

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    Quote Originally Posted by Transporter View Post
    Hard to believe, but I'll give it a go.
    Being doing for that for a few years.

    Nothing I ever tried works as well as a little water & miocrofibre cloth.

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