Tip & How-To about Lincoln Town Car
Have you ever washed your car and let it dry in the sun? Ever notice the spots left behind on your windows and outside mirrors? Well, I have. After years of looking at "dirty" windows after washing, I have found a way to keep the spots from forming. After I wash the car, I simply take a cotton towel and slowly wipe the windows down, allowing the towel to soak up as much water as possible. Once I have finished drying the windows, I simply take a micro fiber towel and wipe the glass down. Plus, about once a month, I clean the exterior glass with Windex and wipe down with my micro fiber towel and "buff" the glass to a shine. Each time I wash my car, I no longer have to worry about "dirty" clean windows again.
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Steve Arceneaux Jun 18, 2010
I couldn't agree with you more on that one pappapumdaf. I never run the stuff in any of my vehicles. Why would someone want to pour teflon into their engine? I paid a high price for my car and I respect it too much to ruin the perfectly tuned engine with unnecessary things. Thanks for posting this for others to see. Hopefully, none of the readers has ever used Slick 50.
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