<VV> Windshield Washer Fluid (Now cleanser?)
RoboMan91324@aol.com
RoboMan91324@aol.com
Thu, 23 Dec 2004 13:50:23 EST
Bob,
If memory serves me, Bon Ami Cleanser has an abrasive in it. Granted, it is
a milder abrasive than most cleansers but I would still never use it on glass
or painted surfaces on a car. Am I wrong about this? Certainly, I would use
an appropriate polishing compound for scratches and such but a cleanser for
anti fog? Is there a Bon Ami cleaner (not cleanser) that you are talking about?
Doc (Inquiring minds want to know.)
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In a message dated 12/22/2004 6:57:55 PM Pacific Standard Time,
virtualvairs-request@corvair.org writes:
> Message: 3
> From: "Bowtie Guy" <bowtieguy@cox.net>
> To: <virtualvairs@corvair.org>
> Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 17:39:29 -0800
> Subject: <VV> Windshield Washer Fluid
>
> Bob Vukas
> bowtieguy@cox.net
>
> If you cannot afford to move to a southern climate, find Prestone, Rain X,
> the purple or green stuff, or a brand of windshield wash that is guaranteed to
> at least 34* below zero. You can add a bottle of Prestone Deicer to any of
> them to help it out too.
>
> I also suggest Rain X or Aquapel to coat the windows. My Minnesota Heritage
> starts me thinking winter at the end of September so winter wiper blades make
> sense too.
>
> For anti-fog on the inside of the windows use Bon Ami cleanser to clean
> them.
>
> Bob Vukas