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    Removing super glue from paint?

    How to remove super glue from car paint
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    New flooring is done

    +1 on the banner. In fact that would be a prerequisite for me like it has become for many, many other things. My neighbor is in the process of doing the same thing to his garage so I'll be sure to show him this thread.
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    How to avoid germs - Gas Station

    The governments own data puts the number of confirmed cases of covid-19 (which is a mild to moderate flu) at a little over a thousand. The number of flu cases so far this season, again using gov't data, is somewhere between 34-45 million (close enough for gov't work I guess). So, if my math is...
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    Removing air freshener odor from used car

    I thought about that right after I hit the send key. That stuff is like smoke in that it gets everywhere including places that can't be cleaned like underneath the dash, inside doors, etc. which might require an ozone generator or one of those odor eliminator bombs. Short of that, have you...
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    Removing air freshener odor from used car

    Have you replaced the cabin air filter?
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    Prevent morning freeze on the windshield

    As someone already said, a garage is best but not an option for everyone. An inexpensive alternative, and something I see a lot of around here - https://www.amazon.com/BRITENWAY-Windshield-Cover-Ice-Snow/dp/B019T9KEOE.
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    Not getting a sharp reflection on the car

    I have a 2008 335xi (Platinum Bronze) and it's exactly as Eldo described - the hood is different than the rest of the car. One of life's mysteries.
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    IronX and IronX Clones - Fun Facts

    Meguiars Ultimate Wheel Cleaner is another option at <$10 for 24oz.
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    Help near St. Louis with windshield

    My apologies for violating forum rules - was just trying to provide a solution that I know works. In regards to the product itself, their site clearly states it is water-based, biodegradable and uses no acids.
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    Help near St. Louis with windshield

    Glasweld Proclean will take care of that for you.
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    Zap cloth, terrible streaking.

    I've never had any luck finding a "one step" for windows so I always view them as a 2 step process - thorough cleaning followed by an "LSP", and the zap cloths have worked great as the final step. It's usually the last thing I do to a vehicle as well to remove any smudges, overspray, etc.
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