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RE: Windscreen fog, a cure.
I also heard that using newspaper to wipe with is A Good Thing (thanks,
Martha Stewart).
- peter, peterhe@microsoft.com, issaquah, wa, usa
91 200qw
94 acura legend gs
80 mazda 626
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Psycho Bob [SMTP:honge@creighton.edu]
>Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 1996 9:21 PM
>To: Audi majordomo
>Subject: Re: Windscreen fog, a cure.
>
>> 1) There are oils in the plastic trim around the screen which condense on
>>the
>> glass if the car/chopper is allowed to build high interior temps (100+F);
>
>In new cars, the new plastic will release the plasticizer which will
>adhere to the windshield as "hazy fog."
>
>> The fix: 100% isopropyl rubbing alcohol on a alcohol dipped soft cotton
>> or non...
>
>I found a sink-ful of water with cap or two of vinegar will also do -- and
>the windshields cleaned with it will keep haze-free for sometime.
>
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