Tim,
Common problem, if the stains are on the rear window, try setting the car
out in the sun, then get some non or very low grit tooth paste such as
Colgate, mix a small amount in the palm of your hand with some water.
Then rub gently on the window, it will remove the stains and discoloration,
just be patient and do not rub to hard.
Best of Luck and have a GREAT day..
Warm regards,
Jan S-E Harde
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----- Original Message -----
From: Tim Ronak <timinvan@fox.nstn.ca>
To: <RayKReese@aol.com>
Cc: Tiger News Group Address <tigers@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, June 27, 1999 9:41 AM
Subject: Top Back Window Stain
> Ray,
> You said:
> Tim: Thanks for the information on the McGuires cleaning and polishing
> products. I'll try them out. It just really hacks me off that it was a new
> top!
>
> I hope your son survivied the error as I too was the son of a car fanatic
> and had my share of OOOPPPS!@#%*%@#@$ that my dad was really pissed over.
> Regards,
> Tim Ronak
>
>
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