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Old 06-08-2006, 12:38 PM
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Anyone found a solution to the streaking windows?



I took delivery of my Croc last week and I too, have the same problem with the oil/grease on the inside/outside of the windows.


For a $60K+ automobile, this is unacceptable. People with much less expensive cars do not have this problem. I have gotten into the routine of cleaning the glass eachmorning before Ihead out, but we should not have to do this.


Please let us know if anyone has resolved this problem successfully. Thank you.


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Don't know if this will help with the accum. of the grease/oil, but using newspaper to remove the window cleaner seems to really help protect the window and leaves a streak-free shine.





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Old 09-22-2006, 03:36 AM
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I have the same issue with my car but the dealer said it was because I have tint on my windows.
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Sad to say but it is normal. I read about this before I took delivery, and guess what, it did it. It will fade over time and the first several weeks are the worst. There are also some past treads about this problem so you can do a search. I dont recall there is a fix. I worry that any fiddeling by the dealer may only serve to make this or other things worse.
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Go to the other active tread for the same thing...


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