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    GOT PREP? EBPcivicsi's Avatar
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    Thumbs up Using QEW as a glass cleaner

    I tried this today with great results.

    I used a 4 oz spray bottle that I got from the craft store. I put a few drops of QEW, then filled with water. The windows are spotless and left feeling really smooth. The MF just glides across it once dry.

    My windows were fairly clean so I will try and test the formula on some heavier soiled windows and report back.

    Anyone else ever tried this? If not can someone else try it out and tell me what you think? I think it would make a very economical glass cleaner.

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    I have also been wondering about using QEW for other cleaning duties.

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    Re: Using QEW as a glass cleaner

    Originally posted by EBPcivicsi
    Anyone else ever tried this? If not can someone else try it out and tell me what you think? I think it would make a very economical glass cleaner.
    Not yet, but I`m sure I will, now.:hippi

    Charles

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    I`m sure Spray and Wipe would be similar, I`ll have to try it when it stops raining/snowing/sleeting/freezing......MARCH IN NY SUCKS!!!
    Teflon is for frying pans.

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    Originally posted by shotime
    I`m sure Spray and Wipe would be similar, I`ll have to try it when it stops raining/snowing/sleeting/freezing......MARCH IN NY SUCKS!!!
    Probably, but S&W is $30 a gallon. And well worth it for cleaning my paint.
    QEW mix would be pennie`s per gallon.

    Charles

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    I was thinking basically the same thing for regularly and quickly cleaning my wheels of light brake dust. I`m planning on using a sheepskin mitt.
    Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.

 

 

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