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eallen Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/16/2002 21:30:43
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Subject: Dirty Windows IP: Logged
Message: Does anyone else get this?
I get a foggy film on the inside of my windows and I have to pretty much scrub it off with a napkin every couple of weeks. It mainly happens on my windsheild but also occurs on the rear window. I thought this only happened to people who smoke in their vehicles. Where does it come from? Anyone else have this problem? I don't remember having it this bad on prior vehicles.
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handi2 GenIII
9/16/2002 21:39:12
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Message: It's from your plastic and vinyl. It's normal. Especially for a new vehicle.
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Bob W GenIII
9/16/2002 23:11:17
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Message: Could be a very small leak in the heater core (antifreeze) or air conditioning leaves a film on the windows.
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eallen Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/17/2002 15:22:19
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Message: Thanks for you help! Maybe it will get better with time.
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MightyDakSXT GenIII
9/17/2002 17:41:14
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Message: Another reason for film build-up on windows is the use of certain chemicals to clean or make the vinyl shine. Stuff like Armor All.. Won't catch me using the stuff. Bad for tires too.
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