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On Mon, April 3, 2006 7:04 pm, Constantino Tobio wrote: >Ever notice that the > interior of your glass "fogs" up and plain Windex doesn't seem to cut it > (especially in a young car)? Household Windex is not a good solvent for > this stuff that condenses on the glass (such as ammonia-based Windex)- but > specialty automotive glass cleaner (like Stoner's Invisible Glass) > actually do work quite well. Thanks for the tip! I gave up trying to "solvent" clean that film. I just use a clean rag and wipe it off (or 'polish' it off using the rag). Seemed to be the only thing that got it really clean. > Then again, I love the smell of formaldehyde and skunk, so > there's no accounting for taste. So many awesome smells that are so bad for you... Gasoline, that wonderful heavy exhaust smell that comes out of our little 1600s, etc... As happy as I am that manufacturers are starting to get on the green bandwagon, I am saddened that future generations will never experience -- at least at the potency that we did -- "new car smell." :) Aaron ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list | mailto:gregm@vwtype3.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~