B & E

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After we wash the mh,we wash the windows with windex and dry with paper towels,but when were done they still look dirty,like water spots on them.Any ideas on how to get the windows looking clean again?
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Itchn2go

Seaford,Va USA

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Try Mr. Clean Car Wash Machine. Use as directed and it eliminates the water spots on my MOHO. Glass and all. Good Miles
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ssands

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There may still be something on your windows. Try cleaning them with Bon-Ami. That will take any residue off and they should clean up nicely.
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ole trucker

Westminster,MD. USA

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hello, sometimes with the well water you can get water spots that are hard to get rid of, if they dry. regular car wax would always remove them for me. as far as the bon-ami, i'd be afraid of scratching the glass, especially mirror glass. will
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mr donut

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Quote: hello, sometimes with the well water you can get water spots that are hard to get rid of, if they dry. regular car wax would always remove them for me. as far as the bon-ami, i'd be afraid of scratching the glass, especially mirror glass. will
Hi Will,
Real glass won't be affected by Bon Ami or steel wool. This method of cleaning has been recommended by auto manufacturers.
Plexiglass, however, will be destroyed by it. ;o)
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s & s

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I use BlueCoral auto wash on the moho and my other vehicles. After rinsing even if the water sits in the sunlite for a while when I dry the rig with a chamois there are no spots. There is another product out called Invisible Glass that comes in a aerrosol can that is quite good. You can get it at WalMart and auto stores.
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I've used an old in line RV water filter on my hose and it seems to help. That's all the Mr. Clean system is doing.
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Little Rance

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How about the old tried and true military method, vinegar and newspaper?
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ADAD437

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i second the invisible glass spray,it is very good and try ammonia and white vinegar mix w/water.
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rudypop

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I read that LCR is a good product to remove those stains on glass. It's that stuff you use on bathroom tile etc. Suppose to remove lyme, calcium, rust and other mineral deposits. I haven't tried it yet, but will when the temp gets above 50 degrees.
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