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Old 06-05-2010, 07:24 PM   #15
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I use a "Swifter" type mop but with Windex wipes instead of swifter pads on the inside or mine... Or with fog-mits depending on the need.
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Old 06-07-2010, 03:03 PM   #16
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Get rid of the Windex and get some Stoner invisible Glass at wal-mart automotive. It doesn't leave a film on the window.

Try it once and you won't use anything else

Also, if you want the bugs to come off easy, spray the front end with lemon pledge before you leave. Greasy mess but will wipe right off.
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Old 06-10-2010, 09:33 AM   #17
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UPDATE:

One of the reasons this little tool appealed to me, is the ability to clean with simply a microfiber pad and water. I've found that a good microfiber towel with water works better than any glass cleaner. Every glass cleaner I've ever used leaves some sort of film. It's not always visible immediately. Sometimes it takes a while to appear.

Sorry, back to my update. Since MSgt Wayne pointed out that I was suppose to spray the pad of the Windshield Wonder, not the glass (I didn't read the directions), I decided to try it again the right way, but this time on all of the other windows in the coach.

I was pleasantly suprised. It worked very well on the rest of the coach glass. I normally go over all of the windows with a damp microfiber towel. Some of the windows such as the galley and the window above our bed are a pain to get to by hand. Not any longer! The windshield wonder cleaned all of the windows with ease. I'm liking this little thing more with each use. Just thought I'd pass it along.

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I bought one at a flea market for $3. To my surprise it actually does a good job of cleaning the inside of my steep angled windshields! My banged up shoulders will not allow me to clean with just my hands. Just a brief spray of vinegar on the pad cleans the entire inside surface, unless it was really dirty. I wash the microfiber pad while washing my hands, replace the pad and forget it until next time the boss says she can't see out very well.
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