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Windshield Marks

Easily Removed What appear to be scratches on j • the windshield, caused by the windshield wiper, are usually nothing more nor less than streaks . made by the rubber strip as it swings over the. glass. r\FTEN ordinary rubbing with a dry ■ rag, 'even with a wet chamois, will not seem to remove them. Naturally, the tendency is to assume that they are genuine scratches. This may be the beginning of some genuine trouble since the streaks increase the glare from approaching headlights when you are driving at night. ' To remove these streaks use a window glass cleaner or rub more briskly with the wet chamois. It " is true that a wiper can scratch the glass if operated too often when the windshield .is' dry and dusty, but m the majority of cases what passes for scratches is streaking.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19281101.2.143

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1196, 1 November 1928, Page 23

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Tapeke kupu
140

Windshield Marks NZ Truth, Issue 1196, 1 November 1928, Page 23

Windshield Marks NZ Truth, Issue 1196, 1 November 1928, Page 23

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