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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    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.

    https://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/autos...-32ml/p/407378
    yep ive been using same the last 12 months- best thing ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carbine View Post
    If you have glass cover new windscreen might be on the cards
    That one's only 1-2 years old, I think it's in the water here as both cars have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300winmag View Post
    A shot of meths
    I've tried meths, kero, turps, acetone and a few polishing compounds but am a little wary of those. They all worked a little, sometimes with huge effort but nothing has worked easily so far

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    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.

    https://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/autos...-32ml/p/407378
    Thanks, will try that tomorrow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    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.

    https://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/autos...-32ml/p/407378
    Look awfully like the Wurth stuff I have at work but different label & made in Germany gives it away too. Good stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    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.

    https://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/autos...-32ml/p/407378
    I was going try that but can't get it in Wanganui miter10 that's why I asked

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    I can get the Wurth through some one I know

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    https://www.pacer.co.nz/product-grou...glass-cleaning

    Pacer products are pretty friggen good. Also recomend the vehicle wash (grapewash) biodegradeable aswel.

    Products are top notch and cheap.

    Also run RAINX once its washed for 5 mins work water beads off

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    $1 at most intersections in bro-town gets you a reasonably clean windscreen and a heads up on whatever else you may fancy…..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathias View Post
    Look awfully like the Wurth stuff I have at work but different label & made in Germany gives it away too. Good stuff

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    That’s what I was thinking. I’ve been using the Wurth stuff but only because I kept finding the little bottles stuffed everywhere while packing up my father in laws shed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by No good names left View Post
    I've tried meths, kero, turps, acetone and a few polishing compounds but am a little wary of those. They all worked a little, sometimes with huge effort but nothing has worked easily so far
    Try cloudy ammonia or handy Andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by omark View Post
    Try cloudy ammonia or handy Andy
    I’ve been told by those that use ammonia from freezing works etc that it really works - but NEVER let any run into the vent at the bottom of the windscreen or you’ll regret it next time you drive with the heater/demister on.
    (think tear-gas effect)
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    Dishwash liquid cause I'm cheap.
    A car painter told me years ago mikee it fucks the paint? Can anyone shed any light on that being true ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shift14 View Post
    $1 at most intersections in bro-town gets you a reasonably clean windscreen and a heads up on whatever else you may fancy…..

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    Just fkn lol
    Bit like africa

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    Anything with worth or 3M on label
    Doesn't matter what it is works for its purpose
    That mitre 10 link I'm gonna try
    Rain x does work better than replacing wiper blades - the windscreen treatment job

 

 

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