Need advice on cleaning rear window
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Need advice on cleaning rear window
I have on 02 Supercrew with a Raider canopy. The space between the rear window on the cab and the front slider on the canopy is so narrow that I can't get in between the windows to clean them (exterior sides). I can go through the sliders on both windows but that only allows me access to the center portion of both windows and not the portion outside of the sliders
Does anybody have any recommendations or techniques on how to clean these windows short of removing the canopy?
Thanks in advance.
Does anybody have any recommendations or techniques on how to clean these windows short of removing the canopy?
Thanks in advance.
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Windex used to make a product for cleaning the windows on your house. It came in a green bottle that you screwed your hose into. First, you wet the window with water, then applied the product, then rinsed. It was supposed to clean and rinse without spots. I used it on my (house) windows several times and it seemed to work well enough. One caution though, I'm not sure how hard it would be on your paint.
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Re: Need advice on cleaning rear window
Originally posted by ChasingNolan
I have on 02 Supercrew with a Raider canopy. The space between the rear window on the cab and the front slider on the canopy is so narrow that I can't get in between the windows to clean them (exterior sides). I can go through the sliders on both windows but that only allows me access to the center portion of both windows and not the portion outside of the sliders
Does anybody have any recommendations or techniques on how to clean these windows short of removing the canopy?
Thanks in advance.
I have on 02 Supercrew with a Raider canopy. The space between the rear window on the cab and the front slider on the canopy is so narrow that I can't get in between the windows to clean them (exterior sides). I can go through the sliders on both windows but that only allows me access to the center portion of both windows and not the portion outside of the sliders
Does anybody have any recommendations or techniques on how to clean these windows short of removing the canopy?
Thanks in advance.
-RP-
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The rear window on my wife's Monte Carlo is impossible to clean because of the severe slope. I found a gizmo called a Glass Wizzard" that works pretty well. What it is is a microfiber bonnet that stretches over a flexible pad. It has a long handle, Just dampen the bonnet a little and wash away. Doesn't leave any streaks. Should work well in your situation. $10.00 at Walgreens "As seen on TV".
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Originally posted by RockPick
I FINALLY FREAKING FOUND IT!!!!
http://www.properautocare.com/trcapwabr.html
I FINALLY FREAKING FOUND IT!!!!
http://www.properautocare.com/trcapwabr.html
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Originally posted by RockPick
They don't have them anymore and the bozo that was on the other end didn't have a clue as to the brand name...
They don't have them anymore and the bozo that was on the other end didn't have a clue as to the brand name...
Anyhow, that's a pretty neat little tool. I may have to get myself one of those.......... just in case!
Last edited by Boss_429; 04-16-2005 at 01:52 PM.
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I ordered one for my new company truck an 05 F150 with a Century canopy. It wouldn't fit more than an inch or two at most into the gap before it was wedged tight. To top it off the bottle of wax remover I also ordered leaked during shipment. All in all it wasn't a good buying experience. I guess it can still be used to clean under the refrigerator, as shown on the package or clean the rear window of my personal 2000 F150, live and learn.
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