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jdemoss
05-09-2012, 08:57 PM
I live in Florida and this is my first fulltime summer in business doing mobile detailing. I have tried just about every window cleaning product out there with and without ammonia. It leaves massive streaks, I've tried special towels and newspaper. All bad results. A heavy film. I've tried the ad on and parking the cars in the shade. Same results. How can I get film and streak free Windows in the sun? How bout straight water? Any help or advice?

Rsurfer
05-09-2012, 09:00 PM
I live in Florida and this is my first fulltime summer in business doing mobile detailing. I have tried just about every window cleaning product out there with and without ammonia. It leaves massive streaks, I've tried special towels and newspaper. All bad results. A heavy film. I've tried the ad on and parking the cars in the shade. Same results. How can I get film and streak free Windows in the sun? How bout straight water? Any help or advice?Have you tried Surf City Clearly Better Glass?

Royaldetail
05-09-2012, 10:14 PM
make sure your using 2 microfiber towels and wipe one distraction and then another one microfiber the clean and the other to wipe streak free. I use stoner invisible glass cleaner Stoner Invisible Glass Cleaner With Rain Repellent, auto glass cleaner, rain repellent, rain repel, glass sealer, windshield glass cleaner (http://www.autogeek.net/glass-cleaner-rain-repellent.html) try that way make sure your out of the sun

A-train
05-09-2012, 10:38 PM
It's prob more process than product but 1z Einzett windscreen clear is great. It can't be screwed up. I use two microfibers like previously stated also.

Rsurfer
05-09-2012, 11:10 PM
make sure your using 2 microfiber towels and wipe one distraction and then another one microfiber the clean and the other to wipe streak free. I use stoner invisible glass cleaner Stoner Invisible Glass Cleaner With Rain Repellent, auto glass cleaner, rain repellent, rain repel, glass sealer, windshield glass cleaner (http://www.autogeek.net/glass-cleaner-rain-repellent.html) try that way make sure your out of the sunDid you not read the op title?

Royaldetail
05-09-2012, 11:54 PM
Yeah I did

buddhadog
05-10-2012, 01:28 AM
I use distilled water ,works great unless you have super dirty windows.

Rsurfer
05-10-2012, 02:05 AM
Yeah I didThen why are you saying to stay out of the sun when the op wants a glass cleaner that you can use in the sun.:doh:

Mike Phillips
05-10-2012, 06:56 AM
Here's the best tip I can give you...


Others mentioned using two microfiber towels, I'll recommend using more.


Mike's Glass Cleaning Tips
When cleaning glass or anything, you are removing "something" off the glass. On the inside this would be Vinyl Fog and/or Smoker's Film.

Chances are good you're also cleaning someone else's attempt to clean glass and removing their streaks and smears plus whatever chemical they used to try to clean the glass.

Depending on who's riding around in the vehicle you could also be removing fingerprints and even footprints from passengers sitting in the front seat and stretching their legs out onto the dash. Kids are notorious for touching the inside of glass with their fingers and hands and that means residues from whatever was in their hands including ketchup and mustard from their McHappy Hamburger, grease from their French Fries or Chicken McNuggets and anything else they're playing with in the back of the car.


So here's my tip on cleaning glass...

Anytime you're mechanically removing any type of film, oils or any other substances off the glass, they are being deposited onto your wiping cloth. Correct?

That means you should no longer use that wiping cloth on any other glass surface because all you'll be doing is transferring the substance you removed to a new section of glass.


The most important thing you can do to avoid streaks and smears when cleaning glass is to use plenty of clean wiping cloths and after making the initial wipe over a window or a section of a window, either turn or fold to a fresh clean side or switch to a clean, dry, unused wiping cloth to continue.

It doesn't take much to leave a smear on glass so your job is once you remove the majority of whatever was on the glass to start with to get that wiping cloth out of the equation and switch to a new, clean wiping cloth for your final wipe. Then after using the secondary or even third wiping cloth on a single window, set it aside and start on the next window with another clean, dry wiping cloth.

Glass Cleaners
Most glass cleaners work really well, especially if the name on the label has a good reputation to start with.

Glass Towels
Most quality microfiber towels and dedicated glass wiping towels also work really well.

Cross-contamination the true culprit
The culprit is re-introducing whatever it is you removed off the glass back onto the glass.


I like using Glass Master Pro for front and back windows for the "Final Wipe" not for the first or even second wipe.

Check it out...


Glass Master Pro Glass Cleaner with Janna (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/41312-glass-master-pro-glass-cleaner-janna.html)

It's really nice having crystal clear, streak-free glass when you're driving your car especially at night or in the early morning when the sun causes glare across the windshield.

Cleaning the outside is pretty easy but cleaning the inside can be a challenge because of the tight angle where the windshield meets the glass. Here's a tool that makes cleaning the inside glass easier without having to contort your body to get that last little smudge.

The Glass Master Pro
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/1261/GlassMasterPro01.jpg


The swivel neck and the triangular shaped microfiber covered head makes removing streaks and smudge easier and faster without having to contort your body into a pretzel to clean those hard to reach areas.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/1261/GlassMasterPro02.jpg


Beautiful, streak-free glass!
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/1261/GlassMasterPro03.jpg


Check it out on Autogeek.net

The Glass Master Pro (http://www.autogeek.net/glass-master-pro.html)





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BWG707
05-10-2012, 09:00 AM
I use just hot water and get great results. You need to go over the windows 2 or 3 times. I've always used this method on the interior windows and recently started using it on the exterior windows. At times I will use a glass stripper before applying Aquapel-love that stuff.

Rsurfer
05-10-2012, 08:47 PM
I use just hot water and get great results. You need to go over the windows 2 or 3 times. I've always used this method on the interior windows and recently started using it on the exterior windows. At times I will use a glass stripper before applying Aquapel-love that stuff.Will hot water affect window tint?

BWG707
05-11-2012, 11:05 AM
Will hot water affect window tint?

Not at all. I mean I wouldn't put boiling water on them. But hot tap water will not harm tint. Just think about how hot your windows (tint) gets sitting in the sun.

cjsdetailing
05-11-2012, 11:23 AM
Just a thought. We have a product called Worley's Best here in Greenville, SC that I will swear by for windows and even sunglasses. It cleans great and will not allow fingerprints or smudges for 2 weeks. Let me know if you want some and i will get in touch with them for you.

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catfish07
05-11-2012, 09:05 PM
I know that not everyone has one but on problem windows and especially on a smoker's car, I use my vx5000 steamer with a microfiber wrapped around the head. Streak free. No chemicals and leaves great results

ShineTimeDetail
05-11-2012, 09:30 PM
Try sams club aerosol glass clean....best cleaner I've ever used....like previously stated use many towels. I have found that spraying a new towel to get it a little damp with a spray or two. For the first pass use a liberal amount. Next pass, new towel, spray the towel once or twice and then put enough product on the window so that the towel doesn't start grabbing and skipping across the window. To be honest you will still most likely have have light streaks if the window is really hot.