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    windshield haze...

    You know that haze that develops in the inside of your windshield, and makes the sun and other lights all blurry?
    IT'S DRIVING ME NUTS!!!!

    I have to wipe my friggin windshield off every other day to see. What can I do to stop this?!

    I use armor all for the upholstry on the dash, and I hear that's the cause, but is there any easy way to prevent this?
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    so what you have is like a film of sorts making it difficult to see through the window? yes? if so, i used the Stoner brand product called invisible glass. i've pretty much tired all products for cleaning windows and this one is one of the best i've used. for my windows i use wadded up news paper to wipe with. it works better than towels and doesnt leave grease or soap film. for tinted windows i will use a very fluffy terry cloth towel. i've found this product at all auto parts stores and Wal-mart. also works well at getting the film left on windows after smoking, worked in my moms car for that.
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    awesome. thanks.
    yeah, I'm talking about that hazy layer of... something. It forms on the inside of the windshield and drives me friggin nuts!

    I wipe it off (with a napkin or sleeve) and all I get is directional streaks... I have to be carefull to wipe it vertically otherwise I'll get all sorts of glares from the sun and street lights.

    I'll give it a shot. Thanks.
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    yeah windshield cleaner like that works wonders. Used to piss me off too.

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    lol. Just don't use windex. That stuff sucks at cleaning windows. I recommend:



    SprayAway Glass Cleaner. I think it's more or less the same thing as the Stoner stuff.

    That's got to be the cleanest living DX I've ever seen.
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    yeah, the chemicals in the armorall vaporize in heat and stick to the glass.... sometimes disintegtrating ventilations systems do that too.
    I'm with MIK3 on the sprayaway.. just don't breathe it. I used to use it all of the time when I was a custom picture framer.... it doesn't leave a streak, (but use fine fiber towels like blank newspaper or finer). Its a big can, and not really cheap, so the stoner stuff might be a better bet if you like the empire of evil (wallieworld)
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    Do you smoke, or does anyone else smoke in the car. That will form a haze inside the windshield pretty quickly, too. I just wipe the inside wih my damp chamois whenever I wash the car and I avoid using protectants of any kind. UV blocking window tint and a windshield screen in the summer have kept the dash quite nice for 16 years.

    Maybe RainX anit-fog would help, too?

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    We only use the Sprayway, in fact we have our name put on the cans. We will Buy 25 cases or more at a time. (I work for a nationwide autoglass company )
    Sprayway is the best glass cleaner ever.
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    Hey, only the best, for the best...I always say.

    That's got to be the cleanest living DX I've ever seen.
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    cut back on the armor all, and problem solved. I used it alot before but really who else see's it?
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    i use stoner glass cleaner or armor all glass cleaner, and nolonger use rain-x, that shit makes my glass so hazy on nice days. If it's not raining that stuff is crap. I also found that trying to wipe off moisture on the inside makes it worse my g/f does that and it drives me nuts. The defrost should take care of it in most cases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snow_man_20
    i use stoner glass cleaner or armor all glass cleaner, and nolonger use rain-x, that shit makes my glass so hazy on nice days. If it's not raining that stuff is crap. I also found that trying to wipe off moisture on the inside makes it worse my g/f does that and it drives me nuts. The defrost should take care of it in most cases.
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    Use meguiars on the Dash and your problem will be solved. I used to use Armorall but the heat makes it do that, plus over time, it wears the dash badly. I started using meguiars gold class wipes, they work wonders.

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    awesome! glad to hear there's an alternative to evaporating armor all.
    also, no I don't smoke, and I never let anyone smoke in my car.

    thanks for all the input. i'll be cleaning that today.
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