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Cleaning windscreens - general - Ritz-dog
Does any one have any trick-of-the-trade ways of cleaning the inside of windows abd what to use. I've used screenwipes and windolene and glass cleaner and all sorts but they all seem to do the same thing, smear the hell out of it so when it's a nice sunny day you can't see 'jack' out of the screen. Thanks in advance
Cleaning windscreens - general - Ben79
I use Autoglym Glass Polish, you apply it like a body polish; let it dry and then buff. I think its perfect, if a little more effort.

Cleaning windscreens - general - Sooty Tailpipes
Best thing I ever did, was put RainX on all the windows INSIDE, not outside.
They are more slippery, and marks wipe off easily with water and a bit of old T-shirt.
Cleaning windscreens - general - Civic8
Agree with ST.it works fine.bear in mind some bottles gave free internal protection.so may be out of what ST mentioned.I found it worked a treat.in both respects.int/ext.didnt have a prob.though it was mentioned opposite.RainX is the best.works fine for me.
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Cleaning windscreens - general - Andrew-T
Autoglym - agreed, but not on any wiped glass. It doesn't help visibility when the wipers are working.
Cleaning windscreens - general - Dynamic Dave
Here's a couple using the Forum Search:-

www.honestjohn.co.uk/forum/post/index.htm?t=11746
www.honestjohn.co.uk/forum/post/index.htm?t=14119

Several more besides.
Cleaning windscreens - general - GGH
I wash the inside of the window with water, then when still damp dry with newspaper, the Daily Mail works well!
Cleaning windscreens - general - billy25
as post above, but add a splash of vinegar to the water, especially if theres a smoker in the car.

billy