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David B 07-29-2003 11:32 AM

Advice
 
I'm having a problem with the inside surface of my windshield. I keep
getting this haze that doesn't seem to come with regular window cleaner. I
know why the haze is there, but I can't seem to find the right product to
remove it with. Should I be using something that's alcohol based to remove
the haze?

dave



John D. 07-29-2003 04:41 PM

Re: Advice
 
Because the haze 's chemical composition is unknown, who knows what
solvent will remove it? Said haze might be cause by a small leak from
your heater core -- coolant -- or heater valve/hoses coming up through
your defrosters and depositing a film of coolant (has something like
alcohol in it) on your windshield. Or maybe you're use some dash/vinyl
protectant product that is offgassing onto the windsheld.

Try some rubbing alcohol and see if that works...I guess you're saying
that a window cleaner -- with ammonia -- doesn't work.

John D.



"David B" <picexp@optonline.net> wrote in message news:<xswVa.235028$ye5.39414132@news4.srv.hcvlny.c v.net>...
> I'm having a problem with the inside surface of my windshield. I keep
> getting this haze that doesn't seem to come with regular window cleaner. I
> know why the haze is there, but I can't seem to find the right product to
> remove it with. Should I be using something that's alcohol based to remove
> the haze?
>
> dave


John D. 07-29-2003 04:41 PM

Re: Advice
 
Because the haze 's chemical composition is unknown, who knows what
solvent will remove it? Said haze might be cause by a small leak from
your heater core -- coolant -- or heater valve/hoses coming up through
your defrosters and depositing a film of coolant (has something like
alcohol in it) on your windshield. Or maybe you're use some dash/vinyl
protectant product that is offgassing onto the windsheld.

Try some rubbing alcohol and see if that works...I guess you're saying
that a window cleaner -- with ammonia -- doesn't work.

John D.



"David B" <picexp@optonline.net> wrote in message news:<xswVa.235028$ye5.39414132@news4.srv.hcvlny.c v.net>...
> I'm having a problem with the inside surface of my windshield. I keep
> getting this haze that doesn't seem to come with regular window cleaner. I
> know why the haze is there, but I can't seem to find the right product to
> remove it with. Should I be using something that's alcohol based to remove
> the haze?
>
> dave



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