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tips. tricks. for everyday car care.
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Xam
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by Xam » February 04, 2004
could u use the water vinegar mix on your windshield wipers?
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BRYCE
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by BRYCE » February 04, 2004
In the Sprayers??
AE86 Levin Coupe x SR20DET x Watanabe R-Type
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Xam
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by Xam » February 04, 2004
yeah. guess not?
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.saint
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by .saint » February 04, 2004
hmm. not sure. never tried. might work.
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kotomile
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by kotomile » February 04, 2004
I did once. But vinegar in the washer reservior is a bad idea, it'll eat through any rubber gaskets eventually.
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Smeltej25
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by Smeltej25 » February 17, 2004
also, what works good is a water and rubbing alcohol mixture, my one marine friend told me about that one cause i guess thats how they would have to clean their windows and boot camp
i tried it, and it works great!
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JDMjUnKiE*
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by JDMjUnKiE* » February 26, 2004
civicex2g wrote:munsterEK wrote:I had a can of the industrial shit too. I choose vinegar and water over that. It's amazing.
its that good? damn i gotta give it a try
to be honest i tried both the vinegar/water mix and industrial cleaner.......i prefer the industrial shit wayyyyyyyyyyy better....its called FAN FARE....some good non-toxic shyt...cleans oil, grease, dust, grime...pretty much anything thrown at your window.....leaves it so clean that when i drive my ride....i somestimes dont think i even have a windshield...hahaha...i guess it just comes down to preference....
YoUr JeAlOuSy iS My EnErGy..........

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phan
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by phan » February 26, 2004
kotomile wrote:I did once. But vinegar in the washer reservior is a bad idea, it'll eat through any rubber gaskets eventually.
woohoo for acidity.

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.saint
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by .saint » February 26, 2004
i'll check that fan fare stuff out. where can you pick that stuff up at?
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JDMjUnKiE*
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by JDMjUnKiE* » February 27, 2004
wouldyoupleasedie wrote:i'll check that fan fare stuff out. where can you pick that stuff up at?
i dunno jawn my homie gets it from his father since he works for Union Pacific(railroad company) ill try to post a pic of it when i can....