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    Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning

    Not recommended for nasty windows but only use to finish glass IMO.




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    Will always look clean and streak free at first. Wait a week and the dash plastic out gassing and humidity will cling to to the inside windshield again and make all the invisible streaks reappear.
    Yeah it does relatively soon. In my climate, it takes a little longer, but that's true.

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    Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning

    I've been struggling to keep my inside windows clean on my last two cars. Mostly I've always used Invisible glass and a couple of old dish towels (very soft) with OK results. Purchased a Chemical Guys glass waffle weave and still had streaking issues. Fast forward about a year and I thought maybe it's just all my towels were cross contaminated so I just rec'd a sample of McKee's 36 Krystal Vision and a few Rag Co twisted loop glass towels. Washed the glass towels by them selves (dye/softener free soap) and no dryer sheets. Went out to give the windows a quick clean and the rag literally feels stuck to the glass? Tried saturating the cloth, then the window. Still doesn't glide or polish at all? The Rag Co towels also are leaving a bit of lint behind.

    Did I buy the wrong towels?

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    Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning

    I've been struggling to keep my inside windows clean on my last two cars. Mostly I've always used Invisible glass and a couple of old dish towels (very soft) with OK results. Purchased a Chemical Guys glass waffle weave and still had streaking issues. Fast forward about a year and I thought maybe it's just all my towels were cross contaminated so I just rec'd a sample of McKee's 36 Krystal Vision and a few Rag Co twisted loop glass towels. Washed the glass towels by them selves (dye/softener free soap) and no dryer sheets. Went out to give the windows a quick clean and the rag literally feels stuck to the glass? Tried saturating the cloth, then the window. Still doesn't glide or polish at all? The Rag Co towels also are leaving a bit of lint behind.

    Did I buy the wrong towels?

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    Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning

    Quote Originally Posted by MStarmer View Post
    I've been struggling to keep my inside windows clean on my last two cars. Mostly I've always used Invisible glass and a couple of old dish towels (very soft) with OK results. Purchased a Chemical Guys glass waffle weave and still had streaking issues. Fast forward about a year and I thought maybe it's just all my towels were cross contaminated so I just rec'd a sample of McKee's 36 Krystal Vision and a few Rag Co twisted loop glass towels. Washed the glass towels by them selves (dye/softener free soap) and no dryer sheets. Went out to give the windows a quick clean and the rag literally feels stuck to the glass? Tried saturating the cloth, then the window. Still doesn't glide or polish at all? The Rag Co towels also are leaving a bit of lint behind.

    Did I buy the wrong towels?
    I heard these towels are not that good. Try a waffle weave instead.

    If you are still having trouble look into the McKee's 20/20 cockpit glass cleaner.

    Review: McKee’s 37 20/20 Cockpit Glass Cleaner

    This is where I saw the issue on the FTW glass towels


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    Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning

    Use invisible glass in the spray bottle not the aerosol can. And I ordered these towels, by far the best ones I have used. No lint and even if you pick up some lint it doesn't stick like a waffle weave or MF towel.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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    Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning

    A quality glass cleaner.

    A waffle weave towel for wet cleaning pass.

    A dry glass polishing towel or low pile microfiber towel for final buff.
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    Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning

    Megs Glass Cleaner Concentrate, a waffle weave glass towel don't work the cleaner until it is gone with the waffle weave, then take a good pile edgeless towel and buff the rest off.

    You can also use ONR the same way.

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    Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning

    I use my wolfgang uber rinseless wash solution on the windows (mixed with distilled water). Zero streaks at all, my windows have never been so perfect. Haven't purchased a dedicated window cleaner since I started using the uber.

    The towel you wipe with matters as well. I use blue window cleaning microfibers and the combo is stellar.

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    Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning

    Quote Originally Posted by The Guz View Post
    I heard these towels are not that good. Try a waffle weave instead.

    If you are still having trouble look into the McKee's 20/20 cockpit glass cleaner.

    Review: McKee’s 37 20/20 Cockpit Glass Cleaner

    This is where I saw the issue on the FTW glass towels

    Exactly! Great feeling towels and I'm sure I'll find a great use for them, just not on my windows.

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