Bet you haven't done this before. Just got myself a Blackstone Griddle. Decided to season it in my garage. Smoke detectors are doing a great
job. Then decided to cook with it in my garage. Had about 10 cooks. Japanese dishes, bacon, smash burgers, etc.
I parked my car outside and left my wife's in the garage. She hasn't driven her GX in 2 weeks. It stayed in the garage on one side and my Blackstone
stayed on the other side. We finally finagled around and got both cars in the garage and pushed the Blackstone griddle up against the wall. All seems
to going great until she went back to work yesterday and drove the GX which had been in the garage with all the Blackstone Griddle cooks.
She said there is this film all over the windshield and even I was able to immediately discern the problem. We have cooking oil, avocado oil, bacon and
sausage grease all over both cars. I went through the car wash twice and we still got a mist of oil on the glass.
My question is this. Is there a best way to remove this oil from my windshield and windshield wipers? Alcohol? Dawn?
job. Then decided to cook with it in my garage. Had about 10 cooks. Japanese dishes, bacon, smash burgers, etc.
I parked my car outside and left my wife's in the garage. She hasn't driven her GX in 2 weeks. It stayed in the garage on one side and my Blackstone
stayed on the other side. We finally finagled around and got both cars in the garage and pushed the Blackstone griddle up against the wall. All seems
to going great until she went back to work yesterday and drove the GX which had been in the garage with all the Blackstone Griddle cooks.
She said there is this film all over the windshield and even I was able to immediately discern the problem. We have cooking oil, avocado oil, bacon and
sausage grease all over both cars. I went through the car wash twice and we still got a mist of oil on the glass.
My question is this. Is there a best way to remove this oil from my windshield and windshield wipers? Alcohol? Dawn?