- 1. Waxing Glass [was Re: Windscreen Refurbishment] (score: 1)
- Author: car@texas.net (Carol)
- Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 12:16:08 -0600 (CST)
- I've become and thousand We have the "star wars" problem on the MGA. Your mention of wax peeked my curiousity. If the wipers don't like "Jubilee", I wonder how one of those "hard" vinyl flooring trea
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- 2. Re: Waxing Glass [was Re: Windscreen Refurbishment] (score: 1)
- Author: nolan penney <npenney@concentric.net>
- Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 15:57:34 -0800
- I rather doubt it. Wipers seem to hate anything that gives any form of traction. Although as a confusing counterpoint, truly clean glass is not very slippery either. Hmm. Have to try it some time on
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- 3. Re: Waxing Glass [was Re: Windscreen Refurbishment] (score: 1)
- Author: RJohn50603@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 14 Feb 1997 06:09:21 -0500 (EST)
- COPY OF PREVIOUS POST To: miker15@juno.com, mgs@autox.team.net Mike, A scratch should be able to be buffed out with jewelers rouge and a buffing pad on a drill motor (or at your local glass fabricati
- /html/mgs/1997-02/msg00712.html (6,858 bytes)
- 4. Re: Waxing Glass [was Re: Windscreen Refurbishment] (score: 1)
- Author: Paul Hunt <on76@dial.pipex.com>
- Date: Sun, 16 Feb 97 15:52:49 GMT
- Wipers work, not by wiping water off the glass, but rather by spreading it out evenly in a very thin layer and only flicking off the excess. The very thin layer drys quickly to leave the glass clean
- /html/mgs/1997-02/msg00810.html (7,333 bytes)
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