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Now there is no more snow and ice (London) I've stopped using my Decosol screen wash. But just using plain water, I find leaves the screen a bit smeary. It's been suggested to me that I put a bit of vinegar in with the screen water. Is this a good idea? It occurred to me that vinegar being acidic might well rot the rubber on the wiper blades? Any suggestions that others have found a good remedy? thanks. |
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Now there is no more snow and ice (London) I've stopped using my Decosol screen wash. But just using plain water, I find leaves the screen a bit smeary. It's been suggested to me that I put a bit of vinegar in with the screen water. Is this a good idea? It occurred to me that vinegar being acidic might well rot the rubber on the wiper blades? Any suggestions that others have found a good remedy? thanks. |
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