Jaddie
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- Oct 30, 2011
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Dear Friends
I'm counting on your help with educating me about how to clean my mother's windshield on her ’99 Malibu.
There's some sort of stubborn smearing on her windshield that follows the paths of her windshield wipers.
Allow me to tell you what didn't get rid of the smearing:
The smearing is a little better after all that work, but it's not gone.
My uncle had taken her car to a self-service car wash and used the wax on it, but surely that stuff wouldn't stand up to the cleaning assault I described above.
I have some Optimum All-Purpose Cleaner that I haven't used yet. Maybe you folks can let me know if I should try that.
I have my father-in-law's ancient Karcher 1400-psi electric pressure washer to try on it later today.
I don't know what could have created such a stubborn smear, so I hope you experienced detailers can help me solve the problem.
Thank you.
I'm counting on your help with educating me about how to clean my mother's windshield on her ’99 Malibu.
There's some sort of stubborn smearing on her windshield that follows the paths of her windshield wipers.
Allow me to tell you what didn't get rid of the smearing:
- Four cleanings with waterless wash
- Two cleanings with Rain-X aerosol cleaner
- Four cleanings with Palmolive dishwashing detergent
- Three or four cleanings with Windex
The smearing is a little better after all that work, but it's not gone.
My uncle had taken her car to a self-service car wash and used the wax on it, but surely that stuff wouldn't stand up to the cleaning assault I described above.
I have some Optimum All-Purpose Cleaner that I haven't used yet. Maybe you folks can let me know if I should try that.
I have my father-in-law's ancient Karcher 1400-psi electric pressure washer to try on it later today.
I don't know what could have created such a stubborn smear, so I hope you experienced detailers can help me solve the problem.
Thank you.