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Old 11-26-2017, 02:38 PM   #17
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Challenger 37 LX
State: Florida
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Got this tip from a professional detailer with over 35 years experience. Use either 0000 steel wool or bronze wool on a dry windshield, absolutely removes everything and does not scratch. Been using the steel wool for years now and don’t bother with anything else.
I've been using Scotch Brite scrubbing pads for years on all of my windshields. Works great, pads last forever and don't scratch since they're plastic. Plus you can use it while doing your washing. Soap up windshield with sponge or cleaning brush, scrub , wrinse.. done.

Sorry we drifted off topic.
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