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How to remove windscreen oil film effectively ?


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i oso no have such issue.

and all my cars i nv take care of the windscreen

 

jus use the 6 bucks jap NWB wipers or boosch wipers...

and nv really care for them. 6mths to 1 yr change new ones... okie

no judder

 

even better than silicon which have the white haze wipe after.

 

hear frm my aunt in auto shop, say no need , jus clean tap water will do.

 

other than that i wash car at JB

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I found another solution which works for me.

It's actually a household, bathtub, hard surface cleaner.

http://www.astonishcleaners.com/product/cr...each-500ml/445/

 

Bought it from Giant, Southern City, JB for rm17 500ml.

 

The magic appears to be the <5% anionic/nonionic surfactants.

 

It does remove the oil film if you use a soft sponge and let is soaked for 5 mins.

Much easier than using 3m sandpaper and rubbing.

 

However, it also remove wax from the paintwork, so be careful not to spill it outside the window.

I think not safe for window tints either.

 

The oil film will always come back. I think it's due to our weather, either rain or oil that is baked into the glass by the sun's UV. So I think if you parked outdoors most of the time, the chances of getting it is higher.

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bro can share wad are the nano sealant u refering to?

 

I heard of, but it seems quite hard to find any.

 

I even had problem finding the oil flim remover at Autobacs. Silicon-X is sold out.

Pro-staff one still gt 3 bottles as of yesterday. Got myself one, no regrets.

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probably the forummers who are lurking around here quietly rushed off to buy the products until no more stock on the market... [idea]

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