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From: bca5ed40@users.realize.com
Subject: Re: Design Goof on the Year/Cirrus-Stratus-Breeze Glare
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Date: Tue, 02 Mar 1999 03:10:26 GMT
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Tyler, see if you can get a really small ding in the windshield by 
throwing little rocks at your car and then you can have the insurance 
company replace it.

On 2/26/99, "Tyler Thueson" <tylernt@NOSPAM.micron.net> wrote:
> > > >>    I forgot to add that cleaning the inside of the windshield is
> difficult
> > > >> because of the angle.  What works best for me is a product 
called Glass
> > > >> Wax that you wipe on and it forms a haze.  Then you rub it off 
with a
> > > >> cloth.  It works much better than spray cleaners.  It was 
recommended
> by
> > > >> my Dodge dealer.
> > > 
> > > Glass Wax?  That stuff is still around?!?!?
> > 
> > Yup!  Same pink metal rectangular flip-top can it's been in for years,
> > too.
> 
> Say, I've got and old windshield with lots of scratches/haze on both 
sides
> (inside & out). Any suggestions on what would help clear it up? Glass 
wax,
> Rain-X, ?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -- 
> Tyler Thueson
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> 
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> 



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