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Re: Windshield waxing

To: brian S <bugeye15@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Windshield waxing
Date: Thu, 01 Aug 2002 23:58:56 -0400
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
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OOP, wait, hold the phone. I was talking about the rear vinyl windows in 
a soft top, which was where I think that all started, not actual glass. 
Sorry if I went astray or the thread ended up getting twisted around or 
lost during my comments.

Dave


brian S wrote:

> Dave and all,
> 
> I found that using wax on windows falls into 2 catergories,
> people either swear by it or swear at it.
> I swear at it as because while it does help the water roll off,
> using the wipers always seems to smear it.
> I like Rain -X.
> my .02
> 
> Brian
> Bugeye under shrinking chuck's care
> 
> 
> 
>>Bob,
>>
>>I had a 3000 for a few years (many moons ago) and I used car wax on the
>>windows. Regular carnuba paste wax like Collinite or Simoniz, not the
>>cleaner types. It worked great to clear the haze and the water would
>>roll right off, ice would fall off nice and clean after a couple miles
>>of bouncing. I've seen new treatments that are made just for the
>>purpose, but "Little Bits" has a new top, and it ain't a problem yet.
>>
>>Dave & Bobbie Carpenter (Going to the Pittsburgh Vintage GP tomorrow)
>>Pittsburgh, PA
>>60 3000 "Healey Bits" (in more pieces than they built it from)
>>60 Bugeye "Little Bits" click the link below for pictures
>>http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze2z49v/bugeye.htm

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