Washer Fluid Makes Blue Spots on White Car
Thread: Any washer fluid that leaves no spots?
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05-02-2008,02:57 AM #1
I`m just wondering if there is any windshield washer fluid out there that doesn`t leave any residue on a clean car. Something that after using it, all you`re left with is a clean windshield and clean car with no spots or streaks on the window or paint.
Distilled water could work except it doesn`t clean very well. Do 303 tablets plus distilled water cause any residue?
I welcome any suggestions. And preferably, while not leaving residue, it`s also not removing wax or damaging rubber seals.
Thanks!
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05-02-2008,05:28 AM #2
Try ONR diluted to the recommended dilution for clay lube. I`m using it at QD strength and it`s doing good. I`m going to try clay lube strength (less ONR) next though to see if it works.
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05-02-2008,06:27 AM #3
I never thought about using ONR as washer fluid, but it makes sense. I use ONR for everything, including as a glass cleaner. I`ll have to try it as soon as the blue stuff runs out.
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05-02-2008,06:28 AM #4
Also places like P21S and 1z make mixtures for this purpose if that tickles your fancy.
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05-02-2008,06:35 AM #5
Wow.. I just read a new use for ONR!
Converted over to ONR & now Lowes grout sponge. Protected by 3M clear bra, and one layer of Zaino is all you need!
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05-02-2008,07:37 AM #6
Originally Posted by Danase
Isn`t the P21s booster just to give it extra kick? It was awesome killing bug splatters but did nothing for water spotting.
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05-02-2008,07:41 AM #7
If the spray nozzles are mounted below the hood and you can adjuste the water pressure /nozzle spray so it doesn`t squirt the car behind you can clean your wind shield while stationary. Cleaning your wind screen while stationary (eg stop light) will minimise a lot of over spray. Even distilled water will leave white spots as water droplets will catch road dust etc and dry as white spots. A hood mounted sprayer will be a deal breaker for me.
I dont mind waiting till a stop light to clean my wind shield. Its either that or clean the windshield while driving squirt another autopian behind and havind 2 cars that need an emergency wipe at the next rest stop.
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05-02-2008,08:24 AM #8
One thing to keep in mind if you evaluate a new washer solution is winter temperatures. If you use ONR with distilled water in Chicago during the winter, I wouldn`t expect it to be very effective as solid water does not spray very well.
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05-02-2008,10:27 AM #9
When I wash the windshield as part of an ONR wash, after about 3 washes, I begin getting a film that impairs vision slightly when it rains. This film can only seem to be cleaned with a fair amount of effort and/or with alchol.
Maybe it works for you, not sure I`d use it as washer fluid.
I really like RainX on the windshield (after a really good cleaning) and have wondered what their washer fluid is like?
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05-02-2008,10:38 AM #10
Originally Posted by abbeysdad
The rainx washer fluid is good, however, it will leave spots. It leaves something behind and the windshield repels water nicely. I use the orange rainx stuff in the winter.
In the summer, I use a gallon of distilled water w/ 2oz of ONR and 2 oz of DG Rain Repel. It also leaves some spots, though not like normal washer fluid. I wipe my windshield almost daily, so its never an issue.
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05-02-2008,03:58 PM #11
Luckily in California there is no need to fear winters, any summer solution will work fine.
ONR doesn`t leave residue? At least while washing if you let it dry on the paint it`ll leave spots, I guess I haven`t tested QD strength though.
I`ve used the blue rain-x from walmart before. It actually clogged up the nozzles on one of my cars. I had to shoot it out with compressed air and it looked like a piece of blue plastic. After that I got that stuff out of all my cars. I also don`t like how it makes all my car wipers skip, and it definitely leaves blue spots on the car.
Anyone use 303 tablets, or GM optikleen and have success at a spotless clean?
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05-02-2008,05:20 PM #12
I use BMW washer concentrate mix with water, I never noticed anyspots in any of my cars. I have been usin this for 8 years now (its free so why not lol).
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05-03-2008,06:39 AM #13
Originally Posted by bcwang
I just bought some of the 303 tabs and i`ll have the answer for you as soon as the next time i need to fill my reservoir. Looks promising.
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05-05-2008,07:10 PM #14
Thinking about the 303 tablets, I have a feeling they won`t work. Adding a blue solid to water, then spraying it on something, the water will eventually evaporate but where could the blue stuff go? It started as a solid, and if you leave the solid out it doesn`t evaporate into nothing. So I think it`s probably going to end up left behind as a residue. I guess once tested we`ll know.
I think more likely a solution that would completely evaporate clean if left uncapped is more likely to be streak and spot free.
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05-21-2009,11:59 PM #15
Ok, I can confirm that 303 tablets leave white spots all over wherever it sits and dries. The perimeter of the wiper line looks like a mess of white water spots. If I don`t need cleaning power, I think distilled water may be the best thing to go with still.
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