14-10-2008, 18:27 | #11 |
Dirteh Kitteh
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Stan, there's one problem with your line of thinking : Household glass cleaners are used for cleaning glass.
When it comes to cleaning car windscreens, there's one small problem : The inside layer is plastic. Hence why when the windscreen breaks you don't get showered in glass. So when you buy automotive glass cleaner, you're actually buying a cleaner for plexiglass and other forms of transparent plastic.
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Stan, Stan the FLASHER MAN!
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14-10-2008, 20:16 | #13 |
Moonshine
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I thought it was 2 layers of glass with the plastic binder in the middle?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windshield |
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