windshield liquid cleaner
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Whatever the dealer puts into the reservoir.
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Ray A.
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Hey guys, thanks for your replies
to be honest I was asking it in order to put into the tank. Im sorry not to mentioning it before.
What liquid do you put into washer fluid tank?
Thanks again
PS: please consider that Im in CA
to be honest I was asking it in order to put into the tank. Im sorry not to mentioning it before.
What liquid do you put into washer fluid tank?
Thanks again
PS: please consider that Im in CA
Last edited by vartig; 07-22-14 at 03:48 PM.
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My answer doesn't change. The service department at the dealership tops off the windshield washer fluid reservoir (tank) when I come in for any service. I have no clue what they use. I use some name brand (Prestone, Rain-X, etc) gimmicky subzero fluid in the coldest part of winter.
To routinely clean my glass I use Meguiar's or Stoners.
Walk into WalMart or any automotive store and there are many generic and name brand products available. I believe even Windex has fluid in gallons.
On the internet you can find "home brewed" washer fluid recipes. Some companies sell concentrates to make your own. I think the rage these days is the washer fluid advertised to assist in bug removal. Are there any bugs in CA (California or Canada??).
To routinely clean my glass I use Meguiar's or Stoners.
Walk into WalMart or any automotive store and there are many generic and name brand products available. I believe even Windex has fluid in gallons.
On the internet you can find "home brewed" washer fluid recipes. Some companies sell concentrates to make your own. I think the rage these days is the washer fluid advertised to assist in bug removal. Are there any bugs in CA (California or Canada??).
Last edited by DunWkg; 07-23-14 at 04:48 AM.
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You're right, David. Prestone makes a windshield washer fluid to help with bug removal . It's what I use though I don't necessarily have to. Most stores carry it. The cheap stuff is well, cheap.
#10
Lexus Test Driver
My answer doesn't change. The service department at the dealership tops off the windshield washer fluid reservoir (tank) when I come in for any service. I have no clue what they use. I use some name brand (Prestone, Rain-X, etc) gimmicky subzero fluid in the coldest part of winter.
To routinely clean my glass I use Meguiar's or Stoners.
Walk into WalMart or any automotive store and there are many generic and name brand products available. I believe even Windex has fluid in gallons.
On the internet you can find "home brewed" washer fluid recipes. Some companies sell concentrates to make your own. I think the rage these days is the washer fluid advertised to assist in bug removal. Are there any bugs in CA (California or Canada??).
To routinely clean my glass I use Meguiar's or Stoners.
Walk into WalMart or any automotive store and there are many generic and name brand products available. I believe even Windex has fluid in gallons.
On the internet you can find "home brewed" washer fluid recipes. Some companies sell concentrates to make your own. I think the rage these days is the washer fluid advertised to assist in bug removal. Are there any bugs in CA (California or Canada??).
And Yes, there are bugs here in CA as well.
I use a Walmart generic brand ( color is green) that helps with the bugs on the windshield.
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