How do you clean the inside of your windscreen?

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Hi Folks, For the last 50 years I've had problems getting a smear free clean on the inside of motor vehicle windscreens. My latest attempt was using ASDA's smear free glass wipes....they didn't work. Any tips please?
 
The old fashioned way.....with a bit of vinegar on a damp cloth. Not too much and make sure you rinse it off well or your van will smell like a mobile chippy.
 
I've used news paper and just elbow grease to buff it up.lately been using a lidl product produced by w5 it's a bottle with spray trigger,blue in colour spray onto screen and start to remove with paper towel right away streak free and no smearing
Ps around£1,10 a bottle
 
cut potato and newspaper outside,methylated spirits and newspaper inside
 
Nilglass professional spray cleaner from Lakeland - brilliant on any surface, plus a clean dry microfibre cloth.
 
What to do if a bird cr*ps on your windscreen

Make her walk home and dont take her out for a drive again !

We are here to help .
 
can i have the spud when your finished ,yum yum.
OT. That reminds me of my schooldays, there were some kids so poor they would wait around in the school playground asking if they could have our apple core, or chewing gum, when we'd finished with it. It was a good school though, the head boy had done six months in Borstal prior to being selected.....I'm not joking.
 
I bought one of these...ideal for large windows when they are misted up, and also cleans them.
Rechargeable from 240v, but hope to adapt it for 12v.
NEW KARCHER WV75 PLUS WINDOWS VACUUM CLEANER WITH ACCESSORIES | eBay
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smear free windscreen

It's simple. Screen wash. If it can keep the outside clean, it certainly does the same for the inside. Don't dilute it. Great for mirrors too. And shiny laminate flooring. (tip for us ladies).
 
There's only one way and that's hard work.

Rub hard with meths & a cloth, you'll be surprised how much muck has accumulated, it takes a lot of elbow grease to remove it all.

Sprays & wipe-on solutions are not going to cut through that gunge.
 

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