Motorhome and Caravan Window Cleaner
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richardandros replied on 26/04/2024 10:13
Posted on 26/04/2024 10:13
Paul from Tourershine recommended using only Auto Glym Fast Glass when he came to do his magic on my van last year. He asked me if I had used their Resin Polish on my windows (which I had!) and then spent on hour with his power polisher getting all the swirl marks out!! I have to say, they looked like new when he'd finished and I won't make that mistake again.
Wherenext replied on 26/04/2024 11:51
JillwithaJay replied on 26/04/2024 11:57
richardandros replied on 26/04/2024 15:05
Posted on 26/04/2024 11:57 by JillwithaJayAnother vote for Autoglym Fast Glass followed by their Resin Polish.
Posted on 26/04/2024 15:05
But don't use the polish on caravan windows, Jill. It's mildly abrasive and will leave tiny swirl marks on the plastic when you rub it. That's why Paul had to use his power polisher and some sort of 'magic treatment' on mine to restore them back to how they should have been. I didn't notice anything amiss but once he had restored them, I certainly did see the difference
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nelliethehooker replied on 26/04/2024 20:10
Posted on 26/04/2024 11:51 by WherenextWe use Auto Glym Fast Glass as well. Have done for years and never had a problem.
Their Tar Remover is also carried wherever we go. Come in handy on a couple of times.
DavidKlyne replied on 26/04/2024 20:22
richardandros replied on 27/04/2024 15:39
Posted on 26/04/2024 20:10 by nelliethehookerWN & Richard, do you use the A G both inside and out or just on the outside of the windows?
LLM replied on 27/04/2024 17:25
Posted on 27/04/2024 17:25
I have used VuPlex for years on all plastic windows and other items. It works well.
For glass surfaces, windscreen etc. lemon vinegar is my choice, but it does not seem to be available in the UK. I get it in Spain or Portugal. Cheap as chips 0.99 Euro a litre.
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