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  • Caring Understanding Northern Territorian
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  • Member For: 16y 9m 19d
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  • Location: Darwin, NT

Hey Guys

Well I was away for a month and basically when ive returned ive got these dry smirky marks that looks like dry dust.

Ive always used Maguires Window Cleaner and even that's not getting it off. If I try to get it of any harder im going to crack my windows lol.

Is there any stuff that will get this stuff of? Its like little dirt circles dried I can take some pics if you need a better visual?

Thanks.

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  • The Cleaning Dudes Ute
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  • Member For: 19y 10d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Bentleigh, Vic, Australia

try a clay bar mate.

If its your first time using one, its pretty straight forward on windows. Just don't use it on your paintwork if your not confident enough.

  • Caring Understanding Northern Territorian
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  • Member For: 16y 9m 19d
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  • Location: Darwin, NT

Do you know for a fact that it can remove it? Its pretty expensive for a guess that's all haha.

  • blind leading the blind
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  • Member For: 16y 7m 12d
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  • Location: Mt Alford, Queensland

go to supercrap by the generic window cleaner in the aresol can - spray it on leave it sit for a couple minutes (in the shade on a cool window) and while you are there buy a window cleaning cloth (they work way better than paper) once ya let it sit for a little while spary a light film over the whole window and scrub away

fixes my windows when they end up with the dreaded dust spots :finger:

  • Caring Understanding Northern Territorian
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  • Member For: 16y 9m 19d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Darwin, NT

Thanks guys will try its probably more water marks but yeh...

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