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Removing GardX from windscreen?
Had an enquiry from someone on how to remove this GardX from his windscreen. Apparently he put a small circular amount on his windscreen (I think he was just trying it out), but he hates it and can't get it off!!
Any tips or particular products to use that will remove it? Thanks. |
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If it’s the consumer stuff you get in the kit - small bottle, then I’ve found glass polish (AG stuff) worked for me, I’ve also used Bar Keepers friend and a non scratch washing up sponge or even a magic sponge to remove. Think of it like Rain X
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