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I like Mothers products, so that's what I tend to stick with. What I like about this product is that it can be used for windows, tint, screens, mirrors, etc. It's even safe for plastics.



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I like Mothers products, so that's what I tend to stick with. What I like about this product is that it can be used for windows, tint, screens, mirrors, etc. It's even safe for plastics.



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That looks like what I took with me on the trip to Colorado Springs - driving through NE and KS the bugs were killer. Had to stop every couple of hours to clean the windshield - if that's the stuff I used, it made the bugs come right off. Little effort.
 

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That looks like what I took with me on the trip to Colorado Springs - driving through NE and KS the bugs were killer. Had to stop every couple of hours to clean the windshield - if that's the stuff I used, it made the bugs come right off. Little effort.
It's a great product for sure. I take it with us when we travel as well. It can even be used to wipe down chrome. What I don't like is having to keep or carry several different products when there's one product that can do all of them well. Plus, Mothers is safe for the interior plastics/dashboard.
 

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I have a Mopar screen protector, too. I use a cleaning kit that I got with my last pair of glasses (spray cleaner and a 6x6 microfiber-type cloth). It stores in the glove box. Never use anything made of paper.
 

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Pumice and red Scotch Brite pads work wonders also.
Reminds me of the bar of Lava soap sitting by the big sink in our basement.......
 
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I have a Mopar screen protector, too. I use a cleaning kit that I got with my last pair of glasses (spray cleaner and a 6x6 microfiber-type cloth). It stores in the glove box. Never use anything made of paper.
What is the part number for the screen protector?
 

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Reminds me of the bar of Lava soap sitting by the big sink in our basement.......
Ah I haven’t used that since the good old days of small engine repair in high school.
 

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Microfiber towel fold it in 4 and damped with just water. The oils from your fingers over times will create a layer like wax over then screen. Less likely to scratch over a bare glass surface.
 

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I prefer 60 grit sandpaper.
Never see any finger prints after that.
I see you have very little experience cleaning the screens with such abrasive stuff, 60 grit sandpaper. I never use anything rougher than 220 grit sandpaper and the fingerprints are gone. Just remember to run the sander in an up and down vertical direction and not horizontal or side to side.
 

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After living with scratched screens in the past, I make sure that the screens are the first things I wipe down with a clean cloth. On the Jeep I applied the Spigen glass screen protector, so i should have a bit of scratch resistance.
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