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Old 08-06-2007, 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by MazdaManiac
Yeah, you didn't realize your kid was evaporating, did ya!
When she's 18, she better evaporate completely, or get a scholarship!

Seriously, I wonder if leaving a window open a crack will help minimize the haze? When it's garaged, at least.
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Well, first of all, don't use any sort of vinyl "dressing". Clean all of the inside parts with Megiuar's interior detailer and a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, followed up with a microfiber.

Second, heat will usually aid in evaporation, so when the kid is 18, put a fire under her ***.
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Originally Posted by MazdaManiac
Well, first of all, don't use any sort of vinyl "dressing". Clean all of the inside parts with Megiuar's interior detailer and a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, followed up with a microfiber.

Second, heat will usually aid in evaporation, so when the kid is 18, put a fire under her ***.
So I should ditch the Armor-All, eh? When I bought it, the dealer had it completely slick, both inside and outside plastic. I'm sure they even got some in the carpet and upholstry. I'll try the Meguiars, thanks.
Old 08-07-2007, 11:45 PM
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Originally Posted by MazdaManiac
Haze inside the window is vapor released from the vinyl and evaporation of cleaners and moisture/oil from the passengers.
Unless you live near the beach like me.

Dang that salty air. Got to clean the inside windshield again.
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when in a bind, you guys can always use Zaino Z6 quick detailer to clean a window.
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+1 for Stoner. I also use Sprayway... Most of the time i just use a slightly damp MF towel.
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Originally Posted by Jedi54
when in a bind, you guys can always use Zaino Z6 quick detailer to clean a window.
True. The Meguiar's QD works, too.
Its just not a very powerful cleaner, so splats wont come off too easily.
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