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how to get rid of wiper marks

how could i get some light wiper marks out of my windshield?
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You mean where the dirt has been settling? If so, try some mineral spirits on a rag.
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Re: how to get rid of wiper marks

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how could i get some light wiper marks out of my windshield?
any suggestions.

he means you can see a trail of where the wipers have been and where they havn't. My window does the same thing. I've heard of people using their old detailing clay to clean their windows. I just orderd a whole bunch of chemicals including some clay so I'll be trying it out on my own. My car has it too.
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Re: Re: how to get rid of wiper marks

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he means you can see a trail of where the wipers have been and where they havn't. My window does the same thing. I've heard of people using their old detailing clay to clean their windows. I just orderd a whole bunch of chemicals including some clay so I'll be trying it out on my own. My car has it too.

yeah is saw a repair kit that involves using a high speed drill to buff out the scratches with a buffing bonnett. mines not got heavy scratches, just little fine places, but i can see them from the inside and it is irritating trying to drive,
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Re: Re: how to get rid of wiper marks

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he means you can see a trail of where the wipers have been and where they havn't. My window does the same thing. I've heard of people using their old detailing clay to clean their windows. I just orderd a whole bunch of chemicals including some clay so I'll be trying it out on my own. My car has it too.
Do you mean a clay bar? I should do that as well, sometimes I notice it on my windsheild as well.

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You can try this.....
http://www.properautocare.com/glpokit.html
I've found this site to be EXTREMELY helpful in many ways!!!!
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Re: how to get rid of wiper marks

I used clay on mine and it worked pretty well. It has come back though so I need to do it again.
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