White vinegar on windscreen? Cleaning it?
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The first thing I tried was AG Glass polish. No luck.
Then I tried some window foam stuff we had, no luck.
The vinegar seemed to have done the job, but until I drive it home I won't know for sure.0 -
Try some white toothpaste - not the jel stuff !0
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Well it worked. Car smells of vinegar, but it worked lol.0
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xzibit wrote:I found a chip
Did you put vinegar on it?A banker is a fellow who lends you his umbrella when the sun is shining and wants it back the minute it begins to rain.0 -
skintscotsman wrote:Did you put vinegar on it?
lol :rotfl:0 -
It's a renault? Check passenger footwell for engine coolant................0
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If it starts misting up again quickly, you may have a coolant leak.0
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Check your ventilation system isn't set to 'recirculate' although as the q was asked 14 months ago I guess you probably worked out the problem by now.0
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Use SWARFEGA, its what mechanics use to remove the grease from their hands, its brilliant for windscreens too.:money:0
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Hopefully the OP has the problem sorted by now seeing as this thread is almost
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