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Dave Browning
07-06-2012, 12:48 PM
Hello everyone! For the past 10 years I have managed a 10' x 20' "banana patch" in my front yard, and have kept it because it provides a nice shield from the road. Only recently have I actually taken an interest in them, started to ripen and eat them, and be just interested.

My wife hates them because the drippings from the leaves have etched or stained her car's windshield and there seems to be nothing I to remove the stains - it seems the glass is permanently damaged. So I thought maybe someone out there in the world had a similar problem, and had devised a solution for removal.

Otherwise I am just looking for knowledge and perspective from other people who enjoy growing this herb.

Dave

Abnshrek
07-06-2012, 01:02 PM
Hello, Welcome, and Happy Growing... Didn't know they stained windshields, but glad I can take proper precautions :^)

momoese
07-06-2012, 01:55 PM
Have you tried a solvent like acetone, mek or lacquer thinner? If it's just sitting on the glass you could use some 0000 grade steel wool. You can use the steel wool with the solvent too. If that doesn't work try CLR. If that doesn't work have it professionally polished at a glass shop.

Welcome to the board!