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    Red face armorall

    my nephew armoralled my windows (he is 2) because he wanted to help well now my windows are never compleatly clean you can see a haze over them and it wont go away no matter how many times or methods i use to wash them any suggestions
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    I get 47 mpg with power shifts, a/c blowing, 6k shifting, and a little lying.



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    Re: armorall

    I would try some Simple Green diluted with water. If that does not work, I would next try rubbing alcohol on some paper towels.
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    Re: armorall

    Quote Originally Posted by Warren 88 Accord View Post
    my nephew armoralled my windows (he is 2) because he wanted to help well now my windows are never compleatly clean you can see a haze over them and it wont go away no matter how many times or methods i use to wash them any suggestions
    Any good auto glass cleaner or even Windex will get the armorall polish off with a little bit of wiping. Try using a small amount of alcohol on the area first if its a really thick dried on layer, then switch to the glass cleaner.
    Last edited by 89HatchbackLxi; 08-16-2011 at 11:24 PM.

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    Re: armorall

    windex didnt do anything at all ill try the simple green how diluted tho??
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    I get 47 mpg with power shifts, a/c blowing, 6k shifting, and a little lying.

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    Re: armorall

    Older cars tend to fog the windows up even without the help of 2 year olds. I think the old plastics gas off. Best bet is to keep after them with whatever.
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    Re: armorall

    when i first got the car they werent like this and werent like this untill the armorall
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    I get 47 mpg with power shifts, a/c blowing, 6k shifting, and a little lying.

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    Re: armorall

    clay bar system, you can also try dish detergent, Armour all is basically rendered animal fat, it's nasty stuff, it will also ruin your dash over time

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    Re: armorall

    personally i dont use armorall
    Quote Originally Posted by w261w261 View Post
    I get 47 mpg with power shifts, a/c blowing, 6k shifting, and a little lying.

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    Re: armorall

    Methyl hydrate will clean that off,it's a great glass cleaner.

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    Re: armorall

    im not going to destroy my paint so Methyl hydrate is out
    Quote Originally Posted by w261w261 View Post
    I get 47 mpg with power shifts, a/c blowing, 6k shifting, and a little lying.

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    Re: armorall

    Quote Originally Posted by Warren 88 Accord View Post
    windex didnt do anything at all ill try the simple green how diluted tho??
    Strange... The armorall brand glass cleaner got the small amount of armorall polish off of the bottom of my windshield a few weeks ago... Perhaps it doesn't work as well on large amounts?

    What about using one of those headlight restoration solutions?

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    Re: armorall

    yeah im going to not go with the armorall glass cleaner it doesnt like me for some reason it seems to make it worse
    Quote Originally Posted by w261w261 View Post
    I get 47 mpg with power shifts, a/c blowing, 6k shifting, and a little lying.

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    Re: armorall

    invisible glass is the best glass cleaner i've found.
    dead white and blue

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    Re: armorall

    Years ago, I shipped a VW bus here from overseas. The shipping company coated it with cosmoline, which is like petroleum jelly's evil twin. What a bitch getting that stuff off.

    The problem you may be having is the small amount of armourall on the initial swipe of the rag is coating it, which then gets redistributed as the towel is moved around. Sort of like cleaning a white convertible top, you have to clean a small area at a time and keep turning up a fresh rag surface.

    There's always acetone, just be careful and don't smoke.

    If all else fails, this will work: No Touch auto glass stripper. Hopefully they're still in business (I've had it for awhile).

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    Ps: just checked, it's widely available, check the Amazon reviews
    Last edited by w261w261; 08-18-2011 at 06:18 AM.

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    Re: armorall

    Everyone has their suggestions, I'll throw mine in. Use a few drops of Dawn (or any mild dish detergent) and water, and use fresh paper towels every wipe. Your smearing it around, and the silicon in the armorall is very resilient, which is what gives your plastics that shiny look for a while.
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    ^ yeah i didn't think we needed a basic how to clean things lesson but maybe that's what is in order here.
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    Re: armorall

    statik I don’t think the smart allic remark is appreciated
    Quote Originally Posted by w261w261 View Post
    I get 47 mpg with power shifts, a/c blowing, 6k shifting, and a little lying.

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    Re: armorall

    Quote Originally Posted by Warren 88 Accord View Post
    statik I don’t think the smart allic remark is appreciated

    I thought it was funny
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    Re: armorall

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Snooz View Post
    Older cars tend to fog the windows up even without the help of 2 year olds. I think the old plastics gas off. Best bet is to keep after them with whatever.
    correct after some time formaldehyde leaches out of the materials.


    invisible glass will work fine with newspaper to polish the glass.

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    Re: armorall

    Quote Originally Posted by 2drSE-i View Post
    I thought it was funny
    he was asking a serious question, that stuff is a son of a bitch to get off of glass

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    Re: armorall

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Snooz View Post
    Older cars tend to fog the windows up even without the help of 2 year olds. I think the old plastics gas off. Best bet is to keep after them with whatever.
    correct after some time formaldehyde leaches out of the materials.


    invisible glass will work fine with newspaper to polish the glass.

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    Re: armorall

    Well the methyl hydrate won't take off the paint if your careful,just pour some on a cloth and wipe.Then use another cloth to wipe off the residue.If you didn't want suggestions why did you ask.I've used it on my glass with no problems.

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    Re: armorall

    The only thing I use on glass anymore is a slightly damp rag. I take care not to use any kind of fabric softener on the rags. It leaves a film. Every chemical cleaner I've tried splatters on other stuff and/or leaves a nasty film.
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    Re: armorall

    just use regular newspaper, never had a problem with it at all

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    Re: armorall

    Quote Originally Posted by gp02a0083 View Post
    just use regular newspaper, never had a problem with it at all
    newspaper is the best! for regular cleaning
    and to first get the shmear off use warm water and regular dawn dish soap, have plenty of clean towels to prevent cross contamination of clean and gooey.

    I don't understand how this got so complicated.

    use armor all on a wiper so it doesn't get on glass, or the many other things that it eats up.

    I know when I get a film of who knows what on my glasses, dawn and water cuts it.

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