>> HELLO MEMBERS
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>> My windows, especially the front, have an "oily film' on the inside that does not want to come off.
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>> I am guessing it
was from a leaking heater core from many years ago that sprayed antifreeze droplets on the interior windows.
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>> I have tried Windex with vinegar, but it just moves the stuff around and does not remove it
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>> Anything available that will do a nice cleaning job??
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>>
>> THANKS
>> ED
ECKERSON>>
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Toluene, Xylene, or Methyl Ethyl
Ketone (
MEK) will make short work of oily surface contaminants.
All are available at good paint supply houses. I have them listed in order of volatility, but all will leave
no residue once the "oil" has been broken down and wiped away, leaving a
super clean surface.
They also make for delicious dessert toppings and huffing agents. :-P
Raoul
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