Holland sounds just like my mother back in the 60s & 70s!!  Her other favorite 
was "Glass Wax"!!  

Once cleaned, a coating of Rain-X anti-fog (in a black bottle) would probably 
help as well.  I used to use it on a large mirror in the bathroom/shower room 
and didn't have a problem with fogging.  Oddly enough, I never used it on the 
inside of my windshields!!

On 30 Nov 2015, at 10:17, Holland Phillips wrote:

Oops, forgot the technique. Put the vinegar in a spray bottle, mist the glass. 
Wad a full sheet of newspaper into a loose ball and wipe the glass. Repeat as 
needed. Should leave the glass clear and free of any deposits. 
Another option is a product called "Invisible Glass" available at any auto 
parts store, and possibly Walmart.

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