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● RDT COMM ·niklaspilot ·May 11, 2026 ·22:41Z

Kinder Fluff sunshades residue on windows

Kinder Fluff sunshades leave a milky, slightly opaque residue on cockpit windows when removed, though the residue wipes away easily with a microfiber cloth, according to a user report. The user questioned whether this residue effect is normal, whether it diminishes over time, or if cleaning the shades would prevent it.
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This article isn't suitable for a professional pilot analytical summary, and producing one would misrepresent the content's significance.

The source is a Reddit post from r/flying — a general aviation hobbyist community — in which a user asks whether a $30 consumer sunshade product (Kinder Fluff) normally leaves a milky residue on cockpit windows. There are no regulatory developments, operational findings, safety data, industry trends, or operator implications to analyze. The post contains no sourcing, no expert input, and no information that rises to the level of meaningful context for airline, Part 91/135, or business aviation professionals.

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