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    Cleaning the rear windshield - PLEASE help!

    Hi all,

    I am attempting to clean the rear windshield on my 23' Acura TLX Type S. Access to and around this window is very tight, which is making it very hard to get a streak-free window. I currently have aftermarket tint on all of the windows, so I attempted using the Stoner's glass tool with Invisible glass cleaner. That seemed to do an okay job, but I can still see some streaks when the sun hits the window.

    What is the best way to get this window clean? Would spraying invisible glass all over the windshield and then squeeging it from left to right do the trick? What is your method when you have a really tight back window? I want to make sure that I don't scratch the tint, so I'm apprehensive about using a squeege on it.

    Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated!

    Thank you!

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    Re: Cleaning the rear windshield - PLEASE help!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jman136 View Post
    Hi all,

    I am attempting to clean the rear windshield on my 23' Acura TLX Type S. Access to and around this window is very tight, which is making it very hard to get a streak-free window. I currently have aftermarket tint on all of the windows, so I attempted using the Stoner's glass tool with Invisible glass cleaner. That seemed to do an okay job, but I can still see some streaks when the sun hits the window.

    What is the best way to get this window clean? Would spraying invisible glass all over the windshield and then squeeging it from left to right do the trick? What is your method when you have a really tight back window? I want to make sure that I don't scratch the tint, so I'm apprehensive about using a squeege on it.

    Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated!

    Thank you!
    Try draping a better MF glass towel than the covers stoner’s provides. Griots crinkle towels come to mind.


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    Re: Cleaning the rear windshield - PLEASE help!

    Zap Cloth.

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    Re: Cleaning the rear windshield - PLEASE help!

    Stating the obvious here, but I remove the headrests whenever I do my car.

    Still, it's a huge PITA. I spray Invisible Glass onto the Grant's dual sided detailing towel (from Harbor Freight) and that works well.

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    Re: Cleaning the rear windshield - PLEASE help!

    i am the jump starter.

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    Re: Cleaning the rear windshield - PLEASE help!

    I've used the Stoner tool with distilled water sprayed on it.

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    Re: Cleaning the rear windshield - PLEASE help!

    I feel your pain. I have a similar issue in my BRZ. The window is tight and I barely fit in the "back seat" of that car.

    I'll normally use Stoner's Invisible Glass sprayed onto a MF towel. I'll then follow up with a dry MF towel. I'll then go back over the areas I can't reach with the Stoner's window tool DRY. I found the included bonnet works better dry and really just in the areas I can't manage to wedge my hands.

    I rarely get it right on the first try. It will look good at the time, but the next morning when the rising sun hits it I'll see streaks. I'll try to attack those problem areas. Wash, rinse, repeat....
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    Re: Cleaning the rear windshield - PLEASE help!

    Also, you preferably want to be in the shade when cleaning glass. Cleaning glass in direct sunlight is 1 of the leading causes of streaks.

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    Re: Cleaning the rear windshield - PLEASE help!

    Quote Originally Posted by VISITOR View Post
    Can I use a squeege on tint? I just want to verify that it will NOT scratch the tint. This back window is so difficult to do. I attempted again last night (in the garage on cool windows)... yeah, I saw streaks again this morning on my way to work. Frustrating!

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    Re: Cleaning the rear windshield - PLEASE help!

    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    Zap Cloth.
    Have you tried the Zap with the stoners tool?


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