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I normally use Sprayway glass cleaner with great success. I also resort to straight white vinegar and a squeegee or microfiber towels. :cool:
 
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I use the same stuff I clean my Motorcycle Windscreen with and my neighbor does his airplane windows ..... PLEXUS.
Works great at getting ride of the fog/haze from the plastics inside the car. You need to use it about every other month or so.
Works on interior and exterior. It's expensive, but it works.
Plexus Plexiglass Cleaner - 13 ounce aerosol can - MyPilotStore.com
 

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I've had best luck with 4 oz. white vinegar mixed with 1 quart distilled water. Use microfiber cloth for application. Polish glass with dry microfiber. Crunched up newspaper left streaks caused by newsprint ink....good luck!
 

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+1 for the sprayaway. I work for a glass company, and we have sprayaway private labeled for us. It is great stuff. No ammonia, just perfume grade alcohol so it doesn't streak.
 

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I've had best luck with 4 oz. white vinegar mixed with 1 quart distilled water. Use microfiber cloth for application. Polish glass with dry microfiber. Crunched up newspaper left streaks caused by newsprint ink....good luck!
Must be a cheap newspaper. :)
 

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I use distilled water in my mix.


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