Cleaning the inside of the rear coupe window behind the center brake light?
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Re: Cleaning the inside of the rear coupe window behind the center brake light?
"N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote
> On my '92 Accord, the center brake lamp unit can't be
> removed. Can only slide a length of moist towel between
> the fixture and glass. I found it easiest to do by folding
> the seat back down and crawling into the trunk until I can
> sit looking out the back glass with my feet sticking out
> the trunk. Don't laugh! (Ah, what the heck. Laugh)
No laughing here. Men this dedicated to the cleanliness of
their car are keepers, IMO. :-)
Way to be creative, Glen!
> On my '92 Accord, the center brake lamp unit can't be
> removed. Can only slide a length of moist towel between
> the fixture and glass. I found it easiest to do by folding
> the seat back down and crawling into the trunk until I can
> sit looking out the back glass with my feet sticking out
> the trunk. Don't laugh! (Ah, what the heck. Laugh)
No laughing here. Men this dedicated to the cleanliness of
their car are keepers, IMO. :-)
Way to be creative, Glen!
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Re: Cleaning the inside of the rear coupe window behind the center brake light?
"N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote
> On my '92 Accord, the center brake lamp unit can't be
> removed. Can only slide a length of moist towel between
> the fixture and glass. I found it easiest to do by folding
> the seat back down and crawling into the trunk until I can
> sit looking out the back glass with my feet sticking out
> the trunk. Don't laugh! (Ah, what the heck. Laugh)
No laughing here. Men this dedicated to the cleanliness of
their car are keepers, IMO. :-)
Way to be creative, Glen!
> On my '92 Accord, the center brake lamp unit can't be
> removed. Can only slide a length of moist towel between
> the fixture and glass. I found it easiest to do by folding
> the seat back down and crawling into the trunk until I can
> sit looking out the back glass with my feet sticking out
> the trunk. Don't laugh! (Ah, what the heck. Laugh)
No laughing here. Men this dedicated to the cleanliness of
their car are keepers, IMO. :-)
Way to be creative, Glen!
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Re: Cleaning the inside of the rear coupe window behind the center brake light?
glenf wrote:
> I ended up wrapping 1/2 of a 'shop paper towel' around the end of a 1
> gallon paint stir stick, soaking it with aerosol window cleaner, and forcing
> it between the glass the the light housing. Not pretty, but better than it
> was!!
I've used a little plastic/rubber spatula as it is somewhat flexible.
Alan
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Re: Cleaning the inside of the rear coupe window behind the center brake light?
glenf wrote:
> I ended up wrapping 1/2 of a 'shop paper towel' around the end of a 1
> gallon paint stir stick, soaking it with aerosol window cleaner, and forcing
> it between the glass the the light housing. Not pretty, but better than it
> was!!
I've used a little plastic/rubber spatula as it is somewhat flexible.
Alan
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Re: Cleaning the inside of the rear coupe window behind the center brake light?
glenf wrote:
> I ended up wrapping 1/2 of a 'shop paper towel' around the end of a 1
> gallon paint stir stick, soaking it with aerosol window cleaner, and forcing
> it between the glass the the light housing. Not pretty, but better than it
> was!!
I've used a little plastic/rubber spatula as it is somewhat flexible.
Alan
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Re: Cleaning the inside of the rear coupe window behind the center brake light?
glenf wrote:
> I ended up wrapping 1/2 of a 'shop paper towel' around the end of a 1
> gallon paint stir stick, soaking it with aerosol window cleaner, and forcing
> it between the glass the the light housing. Not pretty, but better than it
> was!!
I've used a little plastic/rubber spatula as it is somewhat flexible.
Alan
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