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Old 08-17-2003, 11:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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NL and BnB dried to windows

Last week I sprayed some Natural Look and then BnB 50/50 mix on my dash, wiped it down and then had to leave. Well, the car sat for a week and I realized that I did not clean the dressing residue off my windows. Now it seems VERY MUCH stuck on. I tried a 1:4 APC+, but that did not seem to help much. Is there a "trick" for cleaning dressings off windows?
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Old 08-17-2003, 11:56 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Try some Spray & Wipe and an MF towel. If you can, spray the S & W right on the area, and let it sit for a minute, then wipe.
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You can do what Boss said.....if that doesn't work, but it should, then use a dab of Professional polish on a terry towel....

now as far as application , I always put it on a cloth or sponge first and then apply to a dash...overspray on windows is always a PITA ....mf mitts are perfect for dashes..spray a little on your finger tips and you can reach right up to the edge of the glass without getting any on the glass...
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I'll give the S&W a shot. I was in a hurry and tried the spray all over-wipe off quick method. Won't do that again.:o

Crap, I don't have any Pro Polish. I keep meaning to order, but then put it off. I have some other mild polish to try though.

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Let us know if the S & W works?

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Ok, just tried both S&W and Menzerna Final Inspection. The S&W didn't do much if anything. The polish seemed to work some, but it is also 1200 here and the sun has heated the windshield nicely. Everything I put on is heated off in seconds. I'll try again this evening.
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rt ..do you have any of the SSR's? any one of them will work too.

remember not to use anything with wax or silicone on the window..it will create a totally new problem....
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PB, stop talking about those mitts. Im tempted to make a nearly $100 order of MF from you.
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PB, stop talking about those mitts. Im tempted to make a nearly $100 order of MF from you.
Dan just go out and use some of the stuff up first..then worry about getting more

..and yes I love the mitts for interiors, but always do the dash first so the other side is still clean and without products...

rt...I forgot to ask...i hardly have the time to experiment much myself..you said you made BNB into a 50/50 mix....what was it like I need a new babysitter and an assistant like Natty has so I can go out and play
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PB, I have all the SSRs. I thought they may be too aggressive, but maybe I'll try SSR1.

The BnB 50/50 mix was very low shine. Natural Looke left about 0 shine, so I laid the 50/50 BnB over it for just a little shine. I only had a little of the full strength left so I decided to mix it out and see what it looked like. The following pics are after one week of just sitting (no use) and two days of light use on the car.
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