A cap full of bars bugs and two cap fulls of Windex. Works a treat. Doesn't smear, which is good at night. I hate those rainx things. They stress the wipers out and smear.![]()
What's your winning formula in the washer bottle, for keeping the windscreen clean?
A cap full of bars bugs and two cap fulls of Windex. Works a treat. Doesn't smear, which is good at night. I hate those rainx things. They stress the wipers out and smear.![]()
El cheapo dish washing up liquid.
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
Water, vinegar and few drops of dishwasher detergent.
Windex every time!![]()
Windex or glass cleaner and a dash of metho added to 'de-ionised' water. Over here the tap water can leave smearing as it dries.
Works for me. So do clean and fresh natural rubber wiper blades.
I don't use rainX, as the ultrafine bubbles which linger for a fraction of second to be annoying, especially at night/headlights
The super cheap stuff that comes in a 4 litre bottle is pretty good. about $ 10 a can and you only need about 200ml per fill so it lasts a long time. In another life we had a bulk supply of the chemical that forms the base of "spray and wipe" and other detergents this was the most effective windscreen cleaner I have ever used.
My favourite was the one that LR dealers refilled my D1 with after a service, the smell was positively intoxicating
Regards,
Tote
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Trix dish washing liquid.
Must be Trix.
Castrol washer solution (it's red) or Windex.
The Castrol one seems to be the best of they commercial ones I've tried.
I was always told that dish washing liquids is high in salt and will contribute heaps to rust ..Gary
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