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![]() damp paper towel followed by a dry one.
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![]() I spray vinager on a cloth then wipe. But only after i've used a damp cloth to get most of the salt off
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![]() always used windex (sprayed on cloth, not at tank)
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![]() Dry cloths and paper towels only. Normally there is enough moisture in the salt to get it off easily. I've always done the dry way. No streaks, and it comes off real fast.
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![]() Windex wiped with newspaper. I don't know if its an Urban Myth but that method supposedly leaves no streaks whatsoever.
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![]() Old T-shirts (usually one I'm wearing) and water. Never had a problem.
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![]() Oh is THAT why?? I've seen/heard of people using newspaper, but never knew why.
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