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Homebrew...1 cup distilled water, 1 cup rubbing alcohol, 1 tablespoon of white vinegar.
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As long as it's not tinted you should be ok but I use Toyota foam.
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Wouldn't the use of newspaper just leave black ink residue all over the place?
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An alternative is to buy a pad of newsprint paper from an art materials store. its the same stock, but you don't get the ink on your hands.
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Just use your car wash microfibre towel... Oh, and I do use Windex. What's so bad about the ammonia anyways? Spray it on, wipe it off... Looks brand new!
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Nothing inherently wrong with an ammonia based window cleaner on the outside of the windows or on the inside if the windows aren't tinted. Bad for tinted window film though.
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Does anyone know how to get rid of the "ghosting" left by the dealer writing on the windshield. Its hard to describe, but whenever my windshield gets wet, in the corner there's an outline of a 4 digit number (likely shippers/dealers code of some flavor) but the water displaces from there first, leaving a "dry" spot in the shape of the numbers.
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I think the window markers are wax based?
The owners manual states not to use glass cleaner at all on the back window to avoid potential damage to the defroster grid. I've always used the Stoners and haven't had a problem but it makes me wonder if that's just a blanket suggestion for the masses to avoid any potential warranty issues. Or are they using something new that is less resistant? I've used standard glass cleaners with ammonia before Stoners or non ammoniated cleaners were around on rear glass that had the defrosting element. |
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