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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Cleaning a Windshield
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Comer" data-source="post: 13884626" data-attributes="member: 156948"><p>I work at a power plant that has a scrubber. Occasionally, we get stuff on our cars that absolutely will not wash off. A local car wash informed us they could get it off. They spray the car with a solution out of a little hand pump sprayer, let it set for a awhile, then run it through. The cars come out spotless after they dry it. Anybody know what this stuff is? The car wash said it's a secret. I'd like to know what it is just to clean the front windshield. I've even used white vinegar and a nylon scrunge pad, and it won't come off. Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Comer, post: 13884626, member: 156948"] I work at a power plant that has a scrubber. Occasionally, we get stuff on our cars that absolutely will not wash off. A local car wash informed us they could get it off. They spray the car with a solution out of a little hand pump sprayer, let it set for a awhile, then run it through. The cars come out spotless after they dry it. Anybody know what this stuff is? The car wash said it's a secret. I'd like to know what it is just to clean the front windshield. I've even used white vinegar and a nylon scrunge pad, and it won't come off. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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