The other day a lady pulled up in a Jaguar S-Type and as i walked up to greet her, she rolled up her window. She then got out of her car and said "Look at that, look at THAT!" I started apologizing because i thought it was from our chemicals. But she explained to me that these hazy streaks had been there for a few years.
My question is- We get a lot of customers with what looks like hard water streaks in the center of their roll-up windows, about 3 or 4 inches wide, top to bottom. How do you get rid of that? We've tried everything from industrial window cleaner to Baking soda and vinegar. It looks like the same stuff on hazed headlights, but i don't know.
I would appreciate any help.
My question is- We get a lot of customers with what looks like hard water streaks in the center of their roll-up windows, about 3 or 4 inches wide, top to bottom. How do you get rid of that? We've tried everything from industrial window cleaner to Baking soda and vinegar. It looks like the same stuff on hazed headlights, but i don't know.
I would appreciate any help.
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