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| Expert at nothing Join Date: Nov 2001 Location: North Olmsted, Ohio
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| Any ideas how? Windex believe it or not leaves streaks that can be seen on scanned objects :o
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| Yes, I am better than you Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: Winter Park, FL
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| Hmm. . . Mix 2 parts water with one parts windex, then apply to the kleenex/cleaning cloth. Or maybe rubbing alcohol? Good question. |
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| OLD FART Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: Smithers BC, Canada
Posts: 4,095
| Try two parts water to one part vinegar. That is what I use.
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