window "film"?

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WattWick

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I cleaned my car windows last night and Windex with a soft cloth did the trick. To me it seems a lot less gunk than when I was smoking and I am sure my electronics will thank me for not having all the tar from smoking accumulating now.
As a former computer repair guy I want to thank you on behalf of your electronics ;)

Smokers' computers are NASTY.
 

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I started a thread about this about a month ago. A lot of good suggestions from everyone. What Ive found works fairly well is a bucket of hot water with a little bit of dish soap. Clean windows. Rub dry. Then clean windows with invisible glass. Its also good to repeat the entire process if its particularly bad. It will eventually get so bad that you cant see through it at all. The bad news is it comes back within 2-5 days at the most. We actually bought a mini squeegie to keep in the car. Even cracking the window doesnt really help. Good luck. Stay safe.


I probably should have used the search button. But in my defense, I was half awake. Thank you everyone for all of the suggestions. I would love to use the vinegar but I pretty much live in this truck and the smell would be too much so I guess I will stick with the windex (ok, so its Rain-x that I use, but still works).
 

amerwine

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I thought I was alone on this one. Whatever you do don't try to wipe it off without cleaner, it will make a huge mess. Vaping and a big dog my windows are cleaned everyday. I keep a pack of windex wipes under the seat. Keep the bottle in the house this time of year it will freeze and crack the bottle. I usually crack the sunroof but way too cold now!
 

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I wonder that myself. I vape 70/30 PG/VG and don't have the film buildup. Granted I live in Florida now but I did live in Philly when I started vaping and never got that even in the winter.

I've never had that problem either & i'm usually on 60/40 blends... But i have had a few friends mention a "greasy" type build up on their windows from time to time & each use 80 to full VG blends...
 

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70 pg 30 vg here in cny outside temp about 25... film builds up fast using a kayfun and lemo. Have no issues in the summer months it's only an issue when the temps drop down.


It would be very interesting and informative if we could get a feeling of what the ratio of PG to VG, that those experiencing that film, are using.

Another factor that might be in play is how large of clouds are being released?
 

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It would be very interesting and informative if we could get a feeling of what the ratio of PG to VG, that those experiencing that film, are using.

Another factor that might be in play is how large of clouds are being released?

I only vape 60% VG and up. Lately been vaping 90% VG Cereal Killa. Could be related. I have to clean my windows daily. Im using invisible glass. Works great but the film comes back in a day to a day and a half. And I even usually crack the window. The film is getting worse the colder it gets outside. First showed up when it was in the 40s. Now its in the 20s and its way worse.
 

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I probably should have used the search button. But in my defense, I was half awake. Thank you everyone for all of the suggestions. I would love to use the vinegar but I pretty much live in this truck and the smell would be too much so I guess I will stick with the windex (ok, so its Rain-x that I use, but still works).

The white vinegar only smells while you are using it. Once you wipe it off the odor doesn't linger. Just don't leave the vinegar soaked rags in the car by mistake. They will stink until they dry out. :)

I did my Ram 1500 quad cab pickup and my wife's Ford Flex. She can smell odors long before I ever detect them and she didn't mention anything about a smell from the vinegar. I'd leave the doors open for 10 minutes or so to let it air out, but lingering odors weren't a concern at all for me or her.

I'd have heard about it for days if I made her car smell like vinegar!
 
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