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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by sunbeam, Feb 24, 2013.

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  1. sunbeam
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    Not exactly Hamb related. Has any one found a good way to get cigarette smoke off windows other than replaceing them.
     
  2. LOWBLAZERO1
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  3. Hotrodbuilderny
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    Simple green. I don't smoke but I do cook, and when I do it usually involves smoke, and simple green gets it off the cabinets.
     
  4. gas pumper
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    windex-sponge-squeegee

    paper towels just spreads the goop around
     
  5. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Denatured alcohol. HRP
     
  6. KRB52
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    If it is regular gl***, a strong gl*** cleaner (Windex or similar) should work. You may want to "fortify" it with some additional ammonia. Of course, since it is "smoked gl***", you could just leave it and forgo tints. (Sorry, couldn't resist.)
     
  7. OhioRiv
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    Newspaper. Gl*** cleaner and newspaper. No lint, and rough enough to get that browm s*** off.
     
  8. tuff stuff cleans the nasty **** off everything then just reclean the gl*** with a good window cleaner have at least 2 rolls of papertowels with ya
     
  9. 51pontiac
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    Vinegar, water and newspaper to wipe it off
     
  10. Newspaper, always use newspaper and windex
     
  11. Wet it with your choice of window cleaner and use 0000 steel wool while wet. Wipe dry and clean window again without the steel wool. DONE!
     
  12. black 62
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    what are you smoking ? windex works
     
  13. oldolds
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    Polishing compound.
     
  14. pug man
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    If all the above doesn't work try using some rubbing compound. Really works great on the outside to get rid of all those water spots......
     
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  16. tjm73
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    Ammonia diluted with plain water. 50/50 is very strong, but should do it.
     
  17. tedley
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    i can't believe i'm reading this
     
  18. I agree with 51 vinegar solution & Newspaper We both Smoke & even use it on the house windows;)
     
  19. patrick english
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    yep
     
  20. Lone Star Mopar
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    Tune in next week, we'll have an entire thread on how to put air in your tires...
     
  21. zep058
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    Autosol chrome polish
     
  22. 41fordor
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    0000 steel wool if nothing else works, will get primer overspray, tar and petrified bugs off without scratching
     
  23. ClayMart
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    Try some undiluted windshield washer solvent concentrate, like GM Opti-Kleen. This has a high enough alcohol content to be flammable. It was used full-strength to clean the inside gl*** on new vehicles that sometimes had a film on the gl*** from outg***ing from the plastics used in the interiors.
     
  24. mustang6147
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    I like a stoker product, cal invisible gl***, but I also like viniger and newpaper.... I hate the smell of smoke
     
  25. Don't worry, cigarette smoke on car gl*** was traditional in the 1950's....HAHAHA
     
  26. Crystal Blue
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    WOW ! This place never ceases to amaze me :rolleyes:
     
  27. Mr48chev
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    It's pretty obvious that three of you guys have never bought a vehicle that someone smoked heavily in for years on end.
    I had one truck that looked like someone had put varnish on the dash and windows with a sponge it was so bad. Tough Stuff and a lot of scrubbing took most of it off and all the sudden I had a gray dash.

    My dad taught me the newspaper to wipe the windows thing when I was a kid and a friend showed me the trick of using a damp sack of Bull Durham to scrub the windows but that stuff is too expensive now for that.
     
  28. yeah i had a 69 d100 that had a sticky yellowish greenbrown interrior until i got out the tuffstuff after about an hour and 2 rolls of papertowels i could see out the windows and really kinda liked all the pretty lightblue sheetmetal that made up the interrior

    i think any kid thats thinking about starting to smoke ought to have to clean the interroir of a smokers car
     
  29. Texas Webb
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    Followed by how to keep em looking sharp and rims shiney:D
     
  30. air goes in there? damn.
     
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