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Maybe you've heard that one of the best ways to clean road film - the grit and grime that comes from traveling - off your windshield is to pour a can of soda over the glass. Or use shaving cream. But do these really work?
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Ralph Brimeyer writing again. This afternoon I attempted to learn more about windshields with rain sensing and automatic dimming of the headlights. I own a 2015 Lincoln MKS with these features. In the area around the inside review mirror I have an annoying amount of distortion. The windshield is original. When I went to Post Comment, my computer indicated “could be spam” and I lost my message. I request Daniel Snow to call me. I have further questions. Phone number is 563-332-6604. A call would be highly appreciated.