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Car Window Cleaning Magic!

Car  1.2 16v dynamique
I've often struggled with cleaning the inside of my windows, after loads of effort put into rubbing the windows down I'll still have streaks all over them! The answer for anyone on a budget? WILKINSONS!

I stumbled across there car cleaning section on my way home after a quick detour to the sweet section.. and I happened to see an anti-fog glass cleaner. After a closer look, it claimed to give a sparkling streak free finish, while reducing fogging on all window and mirror surfaces. Even better it was £1!

Another good tip, just below it are microfibre towels for 99P I've just applied the cleaner with kitchen roll, let it dry then rubbed off the smearing with the micro fibre towel... no effort, hardly any time, and a lovely shiny finish!! I cant comment on its ability to reduce fog, breathing on the windows appears not to cause condensation?

Give it a go! The cleaner for £1 and the micro-fibre towel for £1, shiny windows for a very long time!!
 
Might have to try that, i fecking hate dirty/steamed up windows!
 
Just a quick tip for you all interested.. I sprayed it on and rubbed it all over the window to a thin film all over the window. It then dried very quickly but left a haze all over the window... if you rubt he haze off with a micro fibre towel it leaves a lovely finish.

It seems to cope with mild to medium condensation :)
 
i just use the blue microfibre towel from the 3 pack at poundland - no liquids or spray - works 100% fine and leaves no residue
 
What i use and i`ll recommend this to anyone,ordinary window spray and then use newspaper to clean it off,absolutely no smears.
 
I've used a few anti-fog/mist window cleaners and I've always found them to be really thick and greasy so have stuck with AG fast glass. Will try the wilko one though :)
 
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