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Old September 20th 04, 07:39 PM
Nostrobino
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George E. Cawthon wrote:


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A minimum cleaning every 2 days is need and often more than once per
day.


Sometime several times a day, depending on the relevant exposure to doggy
snot.



GUFFAW!

My dog was never that interested in my camera lenses, but he sure used to
get a lot of nose juice on the windshield. :-)

N.



Okay, I can't help this but my curiosity hasta ask... are we talking the
interior or exterior windshield? I'm thinking interior cuz a lady friend
is a little heavy on the brakes, and with her puppy's paws on the dash...
(well, you get the idea)


Interior. By nose juice I just meant the normal canine nose wetness,
transferred to glass. He liked to get as close as possible to whatever was
in front of us. And he was a fairly large dog (a Weimaraner). When he got
enough nose juice on the windshield that it interfered with his seeing the
road ahead, he just moved to a fresh spot, and so on. Keeping the inside of
the windshield clean on his side of the car was such a hopeless proposition
I just gave up on it except for periodic thorough cleanings.

N.


 




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