Cleaning reflectors

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B Considine
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Cleaning reflectors

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Wipe with distilled water suffice?

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I've heard that 50/50 distilled water and distilled white vinegar helps to get the water spots off.
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Some time ago i wrote AH Supply and they wrote me back: "The best way to clear the reflectors is with a somewhat acidic solution like 1/2 distilled vinegar and 1/2 water. Dab it on generously, let it sit a couple of minutes and then wipe off with a clean cloth."
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Excellent. Thanks for the replies. I'll use this mix on my splash guards as well.

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I've tried that, and found that a few gallons of elbow grease are helpful as well... YMMV. :)
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Post by B Considine »

chris_todd wrote:I've tried that, and found that a few gallons of elbow grease are helpful as well... YMMV. :)
This much I figured.

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