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Megs APC stained windscreen.
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I used Megs APC to clean my car interior and some overspray got on my windscreen and other windows in the car, I've tried a few things and nothing is budging it; AG Glass Polish, Windex, White Vinegar Cleaner, HG Interior Glass Cleaner.
Please can anyone recommend anything to sort this out? I'm really upset about it. I'm trying to avoid using abrasives that may damage the Windscreen as I am no detailing expert. But the longer this goes on the less chance I feel I have of fixing it without drastic measures.
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Do you have photos and what dilution were you using. Is there aftermarket tint on the glass?
Also, when wiping interior, spray into tbr the towel then wipe. Generally onr or water is enough.
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Originally Posted by supercharged75
Do you have photos and what dilution were you using. Is there aftermarket tint on the glass?
Also, when wiping interior, spray into tbr the towel then wipe. Generally onr or water is enough.
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It was a premixed solution, bought in a spray bottle. It doesn't need mixing so I'm unsure what dilution is used in it.
Here are some photos: APC - Album on Imgur
Originally Posted by Mike Phillips
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Just to be sure, when you say WINDSCREEN - you mean the inside of the windshield? If it's just the windshield, switch over to a dedicated glass cleaner.
Or are you talking about some of the delicate plastic screens in the car like navigation screen or the plastic that covers the gauges?
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Yes, inside of the windshield mostly, although there are a few spots on the windows.
What glass cleaner would you recommend?
I am really gutted as I had no idea APC was bad on glass, I'm just glad I didn't attempt to clean the glass with it...
Just to add, I did contact Meguiar's and they replied with the following:
Thank you for contacting Meguiar’s!
If you have gotten this product on glass it can stain the glass if it’s not removed. You can try using a compound to remove the residual product from your glass. Ultimate Compound or M105 Ultra Cut Compound would be good options.
I have to admit, I am afraid to use compound on it as I don't really know what I'm doing. To add to the frustration, the car is a lease and is due to go back in a few months, I really want to get it looking as it should before that happens.
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I see, thank you for your help.
Will this be okay to use by hand on a microfibre cloth then?
Meguiars Ultimate Compound 450ml | Halfords UK
I've already tried AG Glass Polish and that didn't budge it.
Just want to make sure, so far I've spent a fair amount buying stuff to try and remove these spots and it's getting expensive!
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Originally Posted by phixion
What glass cleaner would you recommend?
Any quality brand glass cleaner should do the trick.
Use multiple towels though. Once a towel has the APC film on it - if you continue to use it you'll simply cross-transfer the APC back onto the glass.
I would get a handful of microfiber towels, or even kitchen towels or wash cloths from the linen closet.
For the initial wipe - spray glass cleaner directly onto the towel - you want it wet with glass cleaner but not like soppy, dripping wet. You want/need enough glass cleaner to dissolve the APC. Use this first towel and wipe the glass trying to re-liquefy the APC and get most of it off.
The repeat with a clean, un-used towel.
In my mind, you should be able to remove the APC off glass using just a glass cleaner.
But if this doesn't work, then try the compound approach.
After removing the APC film with a compound you'll still want and need to clean the glass with some glass cleaner to do the job right.
Fear not - you got this...
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Originally Posted by phixion
It was a premixed solution, bought in a spray bottle. It doesn't need mixing so I'm unsure what dilution is used in it.
Here are some photos: APC - Album on Imgur
Thank you for approving me
Yes, inside of the windshield mostly, although there are a few spots on the windows.
What glass cleaner would you recommend?
I am really gutted as I had no idea APC was bad on glass, I'm just glad I didn't attempt to clean the glass with it...
Just to add, I did contact Meguiar's and they replied with the following:
Thank you for contacting Meguiar’s!
If you have gotten this product on glass it can stain the glass if it’s not removed. You can try using a compound to remove the residual product from your glass. Ultimate Compound or M105 Ultra Cut Compound would be good options.
I have to admit, I am afraid to use compound on it as I don't really know what I'm doing. To add to the frustration, the car is a lease and is due to go back in a few months, I really want to get it looking as it should before that happens.
If you are around Chicago I'd be happy to give you a hand. I have tools and a bit of knowledge to assist.
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Re: Megs APC stained windscreen.
Does Meguiar's sell a bottle size APC or is this their full strength all purpose cleaner (D101) that someone put into one of their empty spray bottles? If it's full strength, that's strong to be using on an interior.
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