Cleaning vape condensation off windows

A bottle of Vodka
Drink it and
you dont see no condensation anymore :smiley:

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find and mix up some blue blazes cleaner. scrub windows with a good chamois then squeegee off without lifting the squeegee head. it takes some practice but you wont ever find cleaner windows.

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I clean my car windows with a paper towel with dawn detergent. Then with windex. Stays clean for weeks.

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we always way ahead of u, just have to get the search fu

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I’m having a problem with vape residue on my glasses I just can’t get my glasses clean driving me crazy!

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Get contacts.

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If your windows are tinted please DO NOT use ammonia…Some won’t know about their tint and it will ruin it…:pleading_face:

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Another thing that most don’t think about. If you use paper towels, don’t use the soft ones. These have a softner added that will leave streaks.

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i use windex and a cloth diaper. my mom bought cloth diapers for my son when he was born. i never knew what to do with them after he no longer used them, so they were packed away in a closet. these thing work extremely well!.now i can polish windows quickly and they are durable as all get out :slight_smile:

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Car windows are the worst…i use a dry eraser ( like for white boards ) it seems to get 80% of the crap off then windex the heck out it.

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I am about to use this to clean my glasses

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Hi there, thank you so much for creating this thread, it is very useful. I have noticed that there is a condesate on the windows, that is actually pretty difficult to clean up. I have no idea what it is, but it appears instantly after vaping in a closed room. Last time I had to order windows cleaning services from https://leedswindowcleaningservices.com/, because I just couldn’t clean the windows in my house. Fortunately, these guys really know their job and everything was fine, the windows are looking like new now.

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Here is an enduring question, if there ever was one. What about those inevitable and perrenially pesky patches of VG that build up from multitudinous exhaling with gusto while banging away on the freedom keys with beau coup jingoistic fervor … on the matte polymeric surface of a flat-screen monitor ? Gentle chamois massage, or the inevitable annoying residual crusty remnants of the minerals (remaining) in distilled water after an all too tenacious soft-paper swab ? I’m tending towards a (very clean) chamois.

So which might be worse ? Perhaps picking up - but also merely smearing around a bit, most likely, due to high boiling-point - “VG” residues with (dry) chamois, or the more randomly distributed remnants of “VG” residues somewhat miscible in the water remaining on the screen surface after soft-paper swab ?

:clown_face:

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I have a lot of luck with a two stage approach. White vinegar in a spray bottle first, then a follow up with Sprayway. I get 9-12 months out of that on the house windows. If I don’t do the vinegar first, I get a week or two before the dreaded fog begins to reappear. And it helps tremendously in the car to keep the windows open a bit so the vapour doesn’t stick around in the first place.

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This will do the job,
http://www.plexusplasticcleaner.com/about.html

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For some reason I have great luck with Windex in the house, BUT, in the vehicle, not quite as good luck, so turned up the heat …

https://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Glass-Premium-Cleaner-91164/dp/B0007OWD2M

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Thanks, Jim ! One possible concern is that the product might tend to trap (already present) gunk ?

Plexus® seals the pores in plastic surfaces with a micro-thin layer of shiny, protective wax, plastic becomes resistant to debris, oil, scratches, and eventual yellowing.

Perhaps best utilized when a screen is initially free from the scourges of vaporized iniquities. :clown_face:

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A regular microfiber cloth works wonders, no product needed.
They sell them at the car repair shops here for about $10 for a big fluffy one (size of half a beach towel). All the car windows / mirrors are clean in 5 minutes. When it’s dirty after cleaning all the windows several times, wash it out in a sink, dry and reuse. They’re so multi functional.

Something like this would do
https://www.amazon.com/Kirkland-Signature-Premium-Microfiber-36-Pack/dp/B00GARQKII/ref=sr_1_9

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I picked up some like the size of a wash cloth… family dollar here… for 1.00 :slight_smile:

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I have great results with those as well. Only lasts about a week though before I have to clean the windows again.

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