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I have a 2003 neon. And I cannot see at night. Every headlight coming towards me - is blinding. The 'glare' effect is so bad. I don't know what to do. I have cleaned the inside and outside of the windshield, but seems worse all time. Any suggestions?
[quote=WildWestDude;24687993]Wow, used the paint protector/sealant/polish (not a wax) called "Glare" and what a difference it made on my old Pathfinder. It shines like new and feels like glass! It's even got a 3D look! The manufacturer claims that it block 98% of UV rays which is very important to such sunny places as Nevada.
Tried different products over the years but this one seems the best!
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I use Collinite 840 and Collinite 476.
The Collinite 840 is a cleaner prep.
The Collinite 476 or 476s is the wax.
Best shine and durability ever. But note, it is hard work and READ the directions.
My truck is 15 years old. Parked outside.
And people ask me how I get such a nice shine on my truck.
I have a 2003 neon. And I cannot see at night. Every headlight coming towards me - is blinding. The 'glare' effect is so bad. I don't know what to do. I have cleaned the inside and outside of the windshield, but seems worse all time. Any suggestions?
Get a microfiber towel and a bottle of rubbing alcohol to clean glass in a vehicle. It will remove all of the grease, oils, and crap and leave you with squeaky clean glass. I would not suggest using it on tinted windows as it may have an effect on the window film although most films are removed by ammonia, not alcohol.
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