[V6-12v] How to get rid of that annoying sheen on the inside ofwindows

Tom Christiansen tomchr at gmail.com
Mon Dec 4 00:47:49 EST 2006


Folks,

I figured I'd give you a heads up on the situation... I tried
half/half white vinegar, water mix. That did a little bit. Undiluted
vinegar with the juice of a lemon squeezed into it did even more, but
I still have a bit of a sheen left. It seems to be working it just
takes multiple treatments to get it all off. It's mostly a problem on
the rear window and rear door windows, so my driving is not too
impaired by it. But it's still damn annoying...

Have any of you have any luck with the Anti-fog stuff made by the same
people who makes RainX (great stuff by the way!)?

Thanks,

Tom


On 11/24/06, Clive Young <cyoung1661 at rogers.com> wrote:
> The film you see is actualy out-gassing of the vinyl dash and other vinyl
> components inside the car. Use Vinegar and water solution ( about 10%) and
> use crumpled newspaper ( yes newspaper) to get it off.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tom Christiansen" <tomchr at gmail.com>
> To: "Audi list" <v6-12v at audifans.com>
> Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 2:36 AM
> Subject: [V6-12v] How to get rid of that annoying sheen on the inside
> ofwindows
>
>
> > Folks,
> >
> > It's rainy season in the Seattle area these days. This causes the
> > windows in my 1994 90S to fog up. The reason is that there's some sort
> > of sheen/film/grime on the inside of the windows. I've tried amonia
> > free automotive glass cleaner, Windex (or its Safeway equivalent),
> > Formula 409 to no avail. I can only distribute this road grime (or
> > whatever it is) to a nice even smear that causes the windows to steam
> > up when driving in the wet. Do you have any suggestions for how to get
> > that stuff off? What do you use to clean the windows?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Tom
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