windscreen cleaning
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sorry if this topic has been covered before - a lot of pages listed under search on "windscreen", but how do you clean the very bottom of the windscreen inside?
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Hi. I put a bath towel across the whole dash. I then wash the inside of the screen with a dish cloth and washing up liquid in water. The bath towel catches any excess water. Wipe with a tea towel and buff/shine with another dry tea towel. And yes, the wife won’t be too pleased about you using a bath towel, a dish cloth and two tea towels.
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With a slightly damp cloth.papalimafoxtrot wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 4:45 pm sorry if this topic has been covered before - a lot of pages listed under search on "windscreen", but how do you clean the very bottom of the windscreen inside?
I use this, it’s perfect for cleaning those hard to reach surfaces on the inside of the windshield
https://www.amazon.de/PEARL-Scheibenre ... 544&sr=8-1
https://www.amazon.de/PEARL-Scheibenre ... 544&sr=8-1
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That’s a good idea. Everything I’ve ever wanted to invent has already been invented...eugen61 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 7:41 pm I use this, it’s perfect for cleaning those hard to reach surfaces on the inside of the windshield
https://www.amazon.de/PEARL-Scheibenre ... 544&sr=8-1
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Seem awfully cheap. Don't they do a much more expensive Volvo branded version .
Sorry if this is a dumb question. But why do you need to clean it? Mine's 2 years old and have never cleaned the inside of the screen; once about every 5 years seems enough to me!.papalimafoxtrot wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 4:45 pm sorry if this topic has been covered before - a lot of pages listed under search on "windscreen", but how do you clean the very bottom of the windscreen inside?
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It’s mainly to do with the air con. As good as the filters are, fine dust will be blown onto the ‘screen by the fans. Even dust from the cabin being blown up. I clean mine using a similar tool to eugen61 The one I use is on a hinge so can get into the most difficult of spots.
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Trim - Inscription Pro
Paint - Glacier Silver
Interior - Red oxide leather
Car registered: 4th November 2020
Mine has a hinge too, the head is pivoting in the desired direction when moved on the windshield. Very practical.BionicRusty wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 11:01 pm It’s mainly to do with the air con. As good as the filters are, fine dust will be blown onto the ‘screen by the fans. Even dust from the cabin being blown up. I clean mine using a similar tool to eugen61 The one I use is on a hinge so can get into the most difficult of spots.
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I'm with balmoral on this! I also cannot understand why people spend vast amounts of money on 'detailing' Its a car, they get dirty.balmoral wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 9:43 pmSorry if this is a dumb question. But why do you need to clean it? Mine's 2 years old and have never cleaned the inside of the screen; once about every 5 years seems enough to me!.papalimafoxtrot wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 4:45 pm sorry if this topic has been covered before - a lot of pages listed under search on "windscreen", but how do you clean the very bottom of the windscreen inside?