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terroreyes
Posted 8/18/2011 12:38 PM (#100298 - in reply to #100291)
Subject: Re: Lemon Pledge


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Distilled will work also. You can get micro fiber cloths at an auto parts store in the area with waxes. Same problem I had. Everything else I tried just made it smear worse.

Edited by terroreyes 8/18/2011 12:41 PM
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walleyedmike
Posted 8/18/2011 2:03 PM (#100299 - in reply to #100272)
Subject: RE: Lemon Pledge



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rydthe9 - 8/17/2011 8:20 AM

Thanks for the tips guys! Quick cleaning-related question: what is the best way to clean the display of a GPS/Fishfinder?

Actually, the Pledge Multi-Purpose cleaner did a FANTASTIC job on my screen. No water spots, no blue streaks.
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trim-it-up
Posted 8/20/2011 6:52 PM (#100324 - in reply to #100261)
Subject: Re: Lemon Pledge


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Sorry for my post. Seemed funny at the time and I would never do that to Dale.
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Dale
Posted 8/22/2011 4:16 PM (#100345 - in reply to #100261)
Subject: Re: Lemon Pledge


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Andy, if I catch you within 50 ft. of my boat I'll .............................................
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trim-it-up
Posted 8/22/2011 9:46 PM (#100348 - in reply to #100261)
Subject: Re: Lemon Pledge


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Maybe I might be putting the beer I owe you in the cooler.
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Guest
Posted 9/4/2011 4:32 PM (#100507 - in reply to #100261)
Subject: RE: Lemon Pledge


Buy a bottle of the stuff at a Harly Shop that they use to polish motorcycle windshields. Put some on a cotton ball, rub in circles till dry. Will clean and remove scratches. I've used it for years.
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