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- Path: sparky!uunet!concert!aurs01!klassa
- From: klassa@aurs01.UUCP (John Klassa)
- Newsgroups: triangle.general
- Subject: Re: Car detailing
- Keywords: car, windshield, dirty
- Message-ID: <61051@aurs01.UUCP>
- Date: 17 Aug 92 12:12:32 GMT
- References: <4580@news.duke.edu>
- Sender: news@aurs01.UUCP
- Reply-To: klassa%aurfs1.aur.alcatel.com@rockdal.aud.alcatel.com (John Klassa)
- Followup-To: poster, triangle.general
- Distribution: triangle
- Organization: Alcatel Network Systems, Raleigh NC
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- In article <4580@news.duke.edu> adm@neuro.duke.edu (Alan Magid) writes:
- >Glass Wax, although hard to find, is the BEST for cleaning glass. Wipe
- >on, let dry, and buff off the abrasive (mild) stuff.
- >Also, of course, replace wiper blades if worn.
- >Disclaimer: My views entirely.
-
- So do I just look for "Glass Wax" (like a brand name), or is it more like
- a "kind" of product? It's not like Rain-X, is it? Rain-X is okay for the
- first week or two... After that, you have to re-apply it. Two weeks after
- that, ditto... Two weeks after that, well, you get the picture. Apply,
- re-apply, re-apply, ... ad nauseum. Does glass wax do anything for tiny
- pock (sp?) marks, caused by dirt and sand hitting the window? Like regular
- car wax does for very small blemishes in your finish...
-
- Thanks!
- John
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