Misa wrote:
>
> Hi, I'm new to the digest here...I have a 76 B that I drive every day
> (in the frozen state of CT) and this past summer, it has developed this
> white "crud" on all three of my top windows. I have tried car wash,
> bleach, X-14 and scratching at it like mad and nothing seems to get the
> stuff off!!! I was wondering if my windows were actually two-ply, so to
> speak...Anyway, if you have any ideas about how I could remove this
> crud, PLEASE let me know...I'd really like to be able to see with the
> top up!!!
>
> Marisa 76 B
> Every Day Baby
Some folks have recommended toothpaste, and I have advocated the use of
polishing
compund. If you get the finest-grained stuff they have it should do the trick
without making the window much more hazy than you'd expexct a convertible
window to
be. I used this to remove some brown fungi that were living on the windows of
a car
that sat under pine trees in Florida for five years, and it worked like a charm.
--
Michael S. Lishego
St. Andrews Presbyterian College
Elementary Education Major,
English Minor, Class of 1999
R.A. of Winston-Salem Hall
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