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Windshield Film and glare

MikeTEC

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2004 Mountaineer 4.6L
On my 93 EB and my wife's Mercury Grand Marquis, we have a glare in the rain at night that looks like a sheet of plastic on the outside of our windshields. It is most apparent at night when lights from approaching cars in the other lane shines on our windshields. I have tried detergent, mineral spirits, cleaning powders, ect..but nothing seems to make a difference. About 2 years ago I used Rain X on both vehicles. I also hand wash both vehicles regularly with good quality wash and wax. Sure would appreicate some good advice as to how to correct this. Thanks Mike
 



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Try "NO TOUCH" AUTO GLASS STRIPPER. You can get it at ACE Hardware and some automotive stores.
It's for the exterior only and it takes a little elbow grease but it works very well.
 






Thanks, Gimp & srpauliesr. I give both a try. Can't imagine how they got that way. My initial reaction was it was Rain X or the Wash & Wax I use. Guess I will never know. Thank again, folks! Mike
 






Last week on Crank & Chrome they used BarKeepers Friend nonabrasive cleaning powder. Like Ajax just nonabrasive.
That film is from the car wax...
 






mike...rain x only lasts for like 3 months not 2 years....
 






Thanks for the information. Water beads like Rain X used to do, but now I understand it is probably wax from the wash & wax I use to wash both vehicles. I like the shine I get between wax jobs, but guess I will need to keep it away from the windshields. Mike
 






A friend of mine told me he polished his windshield with toothpaste , said the pumice in it was fine enough to polish (as it does your teeth) but didnt scratch it up . Ive been wanting to try it out . Guess if toothpaste is OK for your mouth it cant hurt your truck , plus it washes off .
 






And your X would have a minty fresh "smile".
 






Yep, toothpaste will do the trick. Paste not Gel. Actually it will do a lot of things including remove paint and scratches from clear plastics, watch faces etc.

Zaino's glass polish is just toothpaste, smell it.
 






Thanks Stephen. I will give toothpaste a try, along with Gimp's and others suggestions. A tip on keeping outside mirrows looking good on early our Explorers that has worked for me is black wax shoe polish. It really worked for me but try it a you own risk. So far, I have not have any problems with it. Fills in the bug/rock chips on the back of the mirrows really well and leaves a nice, semi-gloss shine. Mike
 






I use Bon Ami cleanser (available at the supermarket). It works really well at removing that film.
 






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