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    Default Glass cleaner

    The wife just had the house windows cleaned. The guy said he would clean the water spots of the lower windows. Light goes on. Bus windows. So I asked him if it would work on my mineral spots on the bus glass. Yes. He used a product called Bio Clean and a lot of elbow grease or PEG (plenty of elbow grease) Now my bus windows look like new.

    http://www.perfectproductsonline.com/bioclean.html

    GregM

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    I am going to purchase this product. What type of cloth did he use to clean windows. How bad was your glass?

    Going to give it a try. Shipping is high at 50%of the product price. $21.00 for the cleaner and $9.95 to ship. There is a gurantee refund minus shipping cost if not pleased. When I see pricing like this it makes me think that even if every customer sent back product, they are still making good $ at $9.95.

    Will buy it and update all.

    Tully

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    I am going to purchase this product. What type of cloth did he use to clean windows. How bad was your glass?

    Going to give it a try. Shipping is high at 50%of the product price. $21.00 for the cleaner and $9.95 to ship. There is a gurantee refund minus shipping cost if not pleased. When I see pricing like this it makes me think that even if every customer sent back product, they are still making good $ at $9.95.

    Will buy it and update all. If it works, it is worth it.

    Tully

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    They were using microfiber towels. My windows had spots that I could not removed with rubbing hard with a terry cloth towel. the spot were not so bad that I could feel them with my finger nail. I tried a small spot with a terry cloth towel and I could tell it would work. So I gave them the go ahead. You should be able to tell if it is going to work before the postman is down the street. I want to find the 303 shower shield to prevent this happening again.
    Greg

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    Greg,

    What's the 303 shower shield?

    Mike

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    Mike
    It is a product 303 sells to spray on your shower glass to prevent water spots.
    303products.com

    Greg

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    Default 303 Sample Products $ 5.00

    Here is a great way to try their products.

    Free Samples for just $5.00 in shipping costs.

    http://www.303products.com/tech/inde...ategory_ID=113

    Gary S.

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    Default Samples

    Quote Originally Posted by Gary & Peggy Stevens View Post
    Here is a great way to try their products.

    Free Samples for just $5.00 in shipping costs.

    http://www.303products.com/tech/inde...ategory_ID=113

    Gary S.
    Hi Gary, Have you tried any of these 303 products yet? I think we will send the $5 and try them. Your only spending 1 gallon of diesel.

    Sandy
    CaptMogul & Sandy
    2002 Royale XLII D/S
    2013 Toyota Tacoma
    PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS & THEIR FAMILIES

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    Maye Steve Bennett will elaborate but he used the product on his ugly CC type plastic shield on the front of his beautiful Marathon and it made the ugly shield uglier. It turned it yellow.

    I have not heard anything bad about that stuff until Steve showed me what it did to his rock ding preventer.

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    I use the 303 protectant on my tires and it's my favorite.

    You can touch the tires after application and not get an oily hand like Armorall.

    Thankfully I don't have the ugly shield issue (this should start things going).

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