Larry,Nancy and pets

Tennessee

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How do you clean the inside of your Class A dp windshield??? The steering wheel and dash limit my reach to clean the inside. What and how??? anybody have an idea. The dash slants up away from the bottom of the glass.
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hershey

Albuquerque,(fulltime) NM, USA

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I use the same bug scratcher/squeegee that I use for the outside of the windshield. Of course I use a lot less water and when I finish, I use a couple paper towels folded and wrapped around the scratcher part to eliminate any left over streaks or moisture. Course I only have to really do this in the winter because of condensation. Stays pretty clean in the warm months.
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nor-easter

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I use my rubber squeege and plain water.
Rub the water on windshield with a damp sponge and squeege the moisture off the windshield, wiping rubber each time with a clean cloth.
Works for me.
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nor-easter

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Great Minds Think Alike!!!!!!
I do the same as Hershey.....!
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gouficanuk

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do the same water and a sponge
but j finish with newspaper sparckling clean
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Sully2

Cincinnati

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Windex!
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ThunderingQuiet

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I just use Windex and paper towels...
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teb1272

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By far the best solution is one of those gadgets that have a swiveling triangular head with a microfiber cover on it and about a two foot handle. I sometimes see them in Walgreen's, although I bought mine from a TV ad and got two (but wait, there is more....). You just spray water or windex on the windshield and use this thing to clean it off. You can wash the microfiber cover. The triangular shaped head allows you to get right into the corners.
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bobtucker

Dillsboro, IN

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We like the microfiber rags (WALMART package of 25 for $10) just wet them one with water wring it out and use a second one to dry, I do the same thing everyday on the outside of the windshield as well. Does a great job.
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GWJ

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Just newspaper, and Windex.
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