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Title: Windscreen Wiper Mark
Post by: Ratty on 16 January 2010, 23:33:19
Does anyone know the best way to remove rubber smear marks from a windscreen? I have a blotch about 3 to 4 inches across directly in my line of vision, it isn't there when it's dry and only shows up when it's wet and the wipers are working so it it's not a scratch, so was wondering if there was a way to clean this area without scratching the glass as I only had a new screen fitted last September.

Thanks
Title: Re: Windscreen Wiper Mark
Post by: Entwood on 16 January 2010, 23:37:33
Try a little vinegar on some newspaper, it is a very good way to remove grease from glass.

Failing that a mild abrasive like Jif (Cif now ? ), anything that can be used on ceramic hobs/pyrex as they are about the same "hardness" as windscreen glass.
Title: Re: Windscreen Wiper Mark
Post by: Ratty on 16 January 2010, 23:39:25
Thanks, I did think about Cif but was a bit worried about using it.

thanks :)
Title: Re: Windscreen Wiper Mark
Post by: deejaywardy on 16 January 2010, 23:39:39
i had a problem like this ,, i got some new blades ,, gave the window a good clean inside and out ( used some car glass cleaner i had floating about ) , and then got some rain repelent , hope this helps might solve your problem  :y
Title: Re: Windscreen Wiper Mark
Post by: Dany on 16 January 2010, 23:41:30
You have tried with a tar remover in spray? Or a good cleaner for the rims? Or with acetone...
Title: Re: Windscreen Wiper Mark
Post by: Ratty on 16 January 2010, 23:42:13
The blades were replaced a week before the screen with Bosch ones so they 'should' be ok, but I will give it a clean with vinegar and newspaper then give it a once over with cif tomorrow

Thanks :)
Title: Re: Windscreen Wiper Mark
Post by: Ratty on 16 January 2010, 23:44:13
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You have tried with a tar remover? Or a good cleaner for the rims? Or with acetone...

If all else fails I'll look at commercial products, but I'm going to try cheaper options first ;) (I know I'm a tight wad  :P)
Title: Re: Windscreen Wiper Mark
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 17 January 2010, 00:17:33
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You have tried with a tar remover in spray? Or a good cleaner for the rims? Or with acetone...



Parafin does the same job I believe.
Title: Re: Windscreen Wiper Mark
Post by: Dany on 17 January 2010, 01:55:00
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You have tried with a tar remover in spray? Or a good cleaner for the rims? Or with acetone...



Parafin does the same job I believe.

Maybe yes, I never use paraffin. I think that acetone can also operate, and it's not expansive... Tell us about  :)
Title: Re: Windscreen Wiper Mark
Post by: KillerWatt on 17 January 2010, 02:03:02
Mr Muscle Glass Cleaner.

Removes all the road grime/oil/grease, etc....and dries smear free.
Title: Re: Windscreen Wiper Mark
Post by: Bionic on 17 January 2010, 06:05:03
All of the advice will work but be wary of the Rain Repellant, I used it and later regretted it when the wipers eventually removed sections of it. It left the screen in a right mess and it was only by using raw Cellulose thinners after I had tried everything else very, very carefully that I eventually managed to get rid of it.
On any glass where there are no wipers it works brilliantly though so it was not mis-described - it does what it says it does and repells the rain (mist too). I still use it on my side windows (home ones too).
I also used it on my headlight lenses but they too deteriorated for some reason that I could only put down to the heat generated by the HID bulbs. That was even worse to get rid of because the lamp lenses are plastic.
GudLuk
Title: Re: Windscreen Wiper Mark
Post by: Ratty on 17 January 2010, 08:08:28
Cheers guys, plenty of options for me to try. it's been annoying me for ages, the rest of the screen is crystal clear except for that one small area :( sods law at work again I guess.

:)
Title: Re: Windscreen Wiper Mark
Post by: puffa on 17 January 2010, 09:22:43
I had the same trouble after a new screen was fitted along with new wipers, gave the sreen a good clean with autoglym glass cleaner, that did the trick.. give it a go..

Steve
Title: Re: Windscreen Wiper Mark
Post by: rustym95 on 17 January 2010, 11:10:32
that cheap T-cut is good and rain dont stick to window, dont use the good stuff, leaves a layer on the glass and get glare back from lights at night but the cheap stuff dont do that. :y
Title: Re: Windscreen Wiper Mark
Post by: rustym95 on 17 January 2010, 11:13:32
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All of the advice will work but be wary of the Rain Repellant, I used it and later regretted it when the wipers eventually removed sections of it. It left the screen in a right mess and it was only by using raw Cellulose thinners after I had tried everything else very, very carefully that I eventually managed to get rid of it.
On any glass where there are no wipers it works brilliantly though so it was not mis-described - it does what it says it does and repells the rain (mist too). I still use it on my side windows (home ones too).
I also used it on my headlight lenses but they too deteriorated for some reason that I could only put down to the heat generated by the HID bulbs. That was even worse to get rid of because the lamp lenses are plastic.
GudLuk
now dont be funny but caravan window cleaner is good at getting rid of the yellow colour of the plastic lenses, used on old head lights until the reflectors went. :y
Title: Re: Windscreen Wiper Mark
Post by: feeutfo on 17 January 2010, 11:46:28
personally i would steer well clear of any abrasives, and i'm not keen on pollishes, they tend to leave residue on the screen which flair the lights of oncoming cars at night.

IME the best way is to keep it clean and grease free, several scrubs with vinegar and mr muscle window cleaner until you can rub white kitchen paper all over and its still white with no signs of dirt does the trick.

But if the screen is scratched or damaged then no amount of work will sort that out, replacement under your insurance windscreen cover is faierly cheap and easy, if you have cover.