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From: lute@abnjh.UUCP (J. Collymore)
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Cleaning Car Windows
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Date: Mon, 1-Oct-84 10:19:43 EDT
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Posted: Mon Oct  1 10:19:43 1984
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I recently found an interesting solution to getting some spots off of my
windshield.  A few months ago a truck had dripped some chemicals that
splattered onto my windshield leaving a lot of little white spots.  Well, since
I procrastinated about removing them, the summer sun really backed them on.
My mechanic said that he'd asked a friend (who shows cars) about my problem,
and he said to try using ULTRA-fine steel wool.

Well, I couldn't find ultra-fine, but I did find super-fine, and I tried it a
couple of weeks ago.  I tried it, using a light, circular motion, and it seems
to have worked quite well.  This might not be good for everyone, but ask your
dealer or mechanic, and see what they say.


					Jim Collymore