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Old 15th October 2011, 22:54   #1
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Default Mr. Muscle Window + Glass Cleaner.

Used this to 'clean' my car today, waxed it last week, done a good job, and once CYC sorts their site out, I'll have some Meguiar's Ultimate Quik Detailer.

Cheap subsitute, does an amazing job on windows though, shows all my scratches, nice and good. Lol.

Wondering the point to this thread tbh.

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Old 16th October 2011, 01:35   #2
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its shite i'v used it and is outclassed by everything even me using neat white vinegar.
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Old 16th October 2011, 01:52   #3
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I use Tesco glass cleaner, its in a squirty bottle and is a blue liquid, its cheap as chips and if you rub it off with newspaper it comes up a treat!! Plus the clubcard points are a bonus
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Old 16th October 2011, 08:50   #4
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Lidl glass cleaner or white vinegar, no need for anything else
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I like AutoGlym Fast Glass for a quick going over, or Car Glass Polish for something a bit more long-lasting. Mr. Muscle on a car? Really? If thats so, surely Halfords would stock it!
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i use autosmart glass cleaner brings up a nice shine
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glass is glass, why buy expensive 'car' glass cleaners when normal house ones work fine...

vinegarrrr+newspaper is pikey tho lol
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its not expensive to use good products on your car plus a do valeting so cheap to buy in baulk
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I use a tiny bit of wax on a cloth wipe it on then buff off with another cloth.The glass comes up great & the rain water just beads straight off.
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