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24seven

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Has anyone ever come across screen wipes that are any funking good? I've tried all sorts and every single one has left smears on the screen that glare like a b**ch in the evening sun and yet they all supposedly leave no smears...

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Posted 26th Feb 2013 at 22:36
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Err no Dunno

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Posted 26th Feb 2013 at 22:44
footah212

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24seven wrote:
Has anyone ever come across screen wipes that are any funking good? I've tried all sorts and every single one has left smears on the screen that glare like a b**ch in the evening sun and yet they all supposedly leave no smears...


Windolene and newspaper or an ecloth with water will get you smear free. The wipes can be used but you need to dry the screen with paper towels or newspaper

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Posted 26th Feb 2013 at 22:46
eliotrw

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Hot water and fairy liquid+drying immediately with some form fo towel

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Posted 26th Feb 2013 at 22:50
footah212

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eliotrw wrote:
Hot water and fairy liquid+drying immediately with some form fo towel


Dry it with some form of paper, trust me

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Posted 26th Feb 2013 at 22:55
24seven

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I'll give the newspaper a go. thanks. Thumbs up

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Posted 27th Feb 2013 at 02:16
atterz

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Yep newspaper every time! Dunno why but it works a treat!

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Posted 27th Feb 2013 at 03:05
hismastersfinger11

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The ink on the paper acts like a wax for glass aparently....

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Posted 27th Feb 2013 at 13:16
calibra306

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Rain x which is an external window rain repellant also do a version for anti fog inside the windows (for cars)

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Posted 27th Feb 2013 at 13:39
stan_306gti6 Forum Admin

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Mr Muscle glass cleaner and a couple of dusters have always been the way I've done it with no issues. Yes

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Posted 28th Feb 2013 at 10:00
owain

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You want anything alcohol-based so it dries of without leaving water marks, and a microfibre cloth to wipe it off with. Works a treat.

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Remove windscreen and get driving goggles.

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Posted 28th Feb 2013 at 10:06
manthos

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Warm water and fairy plus wipe off with a scrim. (Rougher than a tea towell)

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