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Glass cleaner - which one is the best?

Any ideas on the best way of getting that smeary traffic film off, that the 'fresh air' vents cover the inside of the windsreen with? Also to get car shampoo off the outside of the screen so it doesn't smear when it rains.

I've tried a lot of different products and am never satisfied
 
I reckon the Incero glass cleaner is pretty good (smells like alcohol so you need some ventilation). I bought it 18 months ago, but I guess it should now be available through the club shop.
 
autoglym is excellent, smear free and crystal clear. Can also be used on the outside and really gets the windows sparkling. Mer is good too.
 
I definately agree with Autoglym. The trick is to finish off with dry newspaper. As to the vents, I have just had my dash out to replace the heater, and whilst it was out, I washed the vents with a soft brush in warm soapy water. In situ, the side vents should be easy as the pipe is quite accessible but the centre vent will be a bit more awkward to get out. You could also try, on an area that dosn't show, methylated spirt to se if it is a solvent for the plastic. If not then moisten some cotton wool and ease it into the grill and wipe off the film. Use in a well ventilated cabin. The cotton wool will be flammable so excercise caution.
ORIGINAL: vincematthews

Any ideas on the best way of getting that smeary traffic film off, that the 'fresh air' vents cover the inside of the windsreen with? Also to get car shampoo off the outside of the screen so it doesn't smear when it rains.

I've tried a lot of different products and am never satisfied
 
We Use Nil Glass , it's great on home windows as well as forms beads in the rain, windows are nice and clear
 

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