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Bart's Comment
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I use either clindo or glass shine by max pro. I shoot it on the windows before I fuel and while fueling just use the squeegee loke normal. Really helps loosen them buggers off the glass. You can pick them up at almost any TS. For about $4.00. They usually last me about 2 weeks. It is a foaming product so watch out for the wind so you don't get it in your eyes.

OOS:

When a violation by either a driver or company is confirmed, an out-of-service order removes either the driver or the vehicle from the roadway until the violation is corrected.

Ernie S. (AKA Old Salty D's Comment
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Windex with Ammonia works very well. You are able to get it at Walmart much cheaper than buying stuff at a truck stop.

Ernie

Wine Taster's Comment
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The absolute best thing for bugs I have found..... 409. Spray it on and let it sit for a few and presto bye bye bugs. Also, one of those green scrub pads is good but be careful to not scrub too hard and scratch the windshield. Ol, 409 will strip the wax off paint too!

HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
Starcar's Comment
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I mixed 409 with white vinegar, 50/50...works like magic. For the side windows, I washed them with baby wipes and wipe dry.....perfectly clean, and no smudges...

Fatsquatch 's Comment
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I mixed 409 with white vinegar, 50/50...works like magic. For the side windows, I washed them with baby wipes and wipe dry.....perfectly clean, and no smudges...

Now there's a use for baby wipes I hadn't thought of. I always keep a supply in the truck, and use them for all sorts of purposes, but that's a new one.

Starcar's Comment
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When you go thru TX, and those states where the love bugs swarm....spray the grill of your truck with PAM.....those bugs have super glue for guts. the PAM leaves a film, and keeps the bugs from sticking. TSB swears by Rain X to keep the windshield clean and for easy bug removal. I have never liked it.

HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
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