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| Subject: | Re: Window cleaners.... |
| From: | "Tony Clark" <lotus.tony@airmail.net> |
| Date: | Fri, 7 May 1999 00:06:32 -0500 |
From: G. P. Taylor >Isopropanol, also known as rubbing alcohol, available in most drug stores, >and most supermarkets in non aerosol form (much cheaper than 16 oz spray >cans). You can apply it directly, without the overspray problem I wonder what the difference in the concentration might be . . . .The aroma from my "Eckerd's" 70% rubbing alcohol will knock your socks down . . . the Bon-Ami hardly smells at all . . . Can we try it on YOUR dash pad first? :-) Tony |
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