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    Windscreen cleaner

    What does everyone recommend to use in the washer bottle for cleaning your windscreen

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    Dishwash liquid cause I'm cheap.
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    I use the rainex stuff that works with rainex windscreen treatment. That stuff is gold, really good. Pain in the arse to apply though.

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    Best is the Wurth additive.
    But Bars Bugs is very good. We use both at work.
    BB is very good in a spray bottle to clean the glass and wiper blades. Use a 100% concentration for that.
    But in the w/screen reservoir use 25ml/L of water
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    Wurth additive for me

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    Wurth is wurth it.

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    Another for Wurth....their citrus based one is a winner.

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    I read to use acetone on a rag to clean yr wiper blade rubbers, tried it on an older set on the Ute, worked well
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maca49 View Post
    I read to use acetone on a rag to clean yr wiper blade rubbers, tried it on an older set on the Ute, worked well
    Plain old CRC works nicely for that too.
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    Sorry to hijack the thread but I get a nasty film/growth on my windscreens. I normally use bars bugs but have tried lots of products. Name:  20240113_070810.jpg
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    It shows up really bad when there's sunstrike.

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    If I'm too cheap to buy bars bugs I use spray and wipe

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    Quote Originally Posted by No good names left View Post
    Sorry to hijack the thread but I get a nasty film/growth on my windscreens. I normally use bars bugs but have tried lots of products. Attachment 241458
    It shows up really bad when there's sunstrike.
    If you have glass cover new windscreen might be on the cards

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    I'll get some off the Wurth stuff & see how it goes thanks guys

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    When I bought my current ute last year I drove it down from Palmerston North and when I got off the ferry in Picton it was getting dark and beginning to rain, Despite the windscreen looking clean I couldn't see a bloody thing especially when lights approached me, stopped in Kaikoura and got a bottle of this stuff and it cleared it up straight away. Turns out the detailer at the dealership had got a bit carried away and waxed the bloody windscreen which explains why no amount of plain water was taking it off. Have kept up using it and found it really good.

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