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Invisible Glass window cleaner
Hey folks,
Just wanted to pass on a great product that my father-in-law got me onto - Invisible Glass. He worked at Part Source here in Canada and gave me a can of this glass cleaner. Holy cow! It's amazing. Here in Canada you can pick it up at Canadian Tire or Part Source so I'm not sure where to get it in the US. Bar none it's the best glass cleaner out there. Can't wait to use it on my Jag.
The website is http://www.invisibleglass.com
I picked up a container of Armor All Leather wipes today. Has anyone used this product on their leather and is it any good?
Rob
Just wanted to pass on a great product that my father-in-law got me onto - Invisible Glass. He worked at Part Source here in Canada and gave me a can of this glass cleaner. Holy cow! It's amazing. Here in Canada you can pick it up at Canadian Tire or Part Source so I'm not sure where to get it in the US. Bar none it's the best glass cleaner out there. Can't wait to use it on my Jag.
The website is http://www.invisibleglass.com
I picked up a container of Armor All Leather wipes today. Has anyone used this product on their leather and is it any good?
Rob
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Thanks Jim! The Spitfire in the picture is the one my Grandfather flew in WWII. She's a Mk Vb Spit and was restored to flight worthiness. We tried raising the capital to bring her back home to Canada but she was purchased by a gentlemen before we could do so. We have a website at http://www.warbirdfoundation.org for anyone that is interested. We're still constructing the site, but have a look on the right hand side for our proposal in .pdf format - it has a bunch of great historical info about the Spit.
What I get a kick out of is the fact that both the Spit and the Jag are both examples of great British engineering! That's why I love my Jag so much!
Rob
What I get a kick out of is the fact that both the Spit and the Jag are both examples of great British engineering! That's why I love my Jag so much!
Rob
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A bit OT for glass cleaner but there is some interesting info on Spitfires and Jaguars here http://www.jaguarforum.co.uk/viewtop...pitfire#p68047
The Jag factory was used to assemble Spitfires during WW2 and the pre facelift S Type had extensive references to the plane in the design.
The Jag factory was used to assemble Spitfires during WW2 and the pre facelift S Type had extensive references to the plane in the design.
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