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Re: Windex?
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
Agreed 100%
And I still see little love for the Zap Cloth here on AGO.
Not sure why?
I recently purchased the Zap Cloth, jury is still out but does show promise, learning how wet or dry to use it...kinda like developing a hybrid of a New York and Chicago style pizza!
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Re: Windex?
Originally Posted by
57Rambler
I think the latest craze is huck towels ?
I'm not privy.
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Re: Windex?
Originally Posted by
Jayfro
...kinda like developing a hybrid of a New York and Chicago style pizza!
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
I'm not privy.
Huck towels. The surgical cloth towels that are praised for being lint-free.
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Re: Windex?
Originally Posted by
sito
Is windex a suitable windshield cleaner?
I go through tons of glass cleaner and have found Meguiar's concentrate works perfectly and is a HUGE money saver. Super concentrated and works amazing. I used to invisible glass and it works great but is pricey. I simply took a 6 pack of their spray bottles, saved them and refill them with the aforementioned.
I'm sure there are others that work well too but Meg's produces super clean streak free glass and has given me no problems so I'm sticking with it.
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That's interesting because although I find the Megs concentrate to be okay, I'm looking for something better. So far I'm using Sprayway and that seems to do well in terms of no streaks.
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Originally Posted by
57Rambler
Huck towels.
The surgical cloth towels that are
praised for being lint-free.
Yep...they’ve been discussed here on the
AGO forum, off and on, for over 14 yrs.
Bob
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Yep and I still have those surgical huck towels I mentioned there. Those towels have seen many kinds of glass cleaners over the years I've used with varying degrees of success. I always have to battle high humidity conditions here which I'm sure contribute to my situation.
Now my glass cleaning arsenal consists of a scad of other types of glass towels in addition to the bucks towels. I do now have the Griot's PFMs that I need to experiment with.
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Originally Posted by
Bill D
That's interesting because although I find the Megs concentrate to be okay, I'm looking for something better. So far I'm using Sprayway and that seems to do well in terms of no streaks.
Key for me is to use distilled water. We have a RO System at the house. No streaks.
2019 Pearl White Accord 2.0T Touring (mine)
2023 Snowflake Pearl White CX-30 Turbo Premium Plus(wife)
2010 Urban Platinum Metallic CRV EX-L & 2014 Mica Black Metallic Toyota Corolla S (kids)
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Yep. I always use distilled water. The Megs concentrate works well indoors on mirrors and appliances so I'm thinking my issues with it on car glass are humidity related.
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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I have some woven mf towels that were interior towels that work great on glass. Just experiment until you find something you like.
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