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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
Originally Posted by kenmsax
I'm struggling to get my inside windshield clean without streaks. Invisible Glass leaves way to many streaks behind. Actually got best results with ONRWW, but don't like the smell it leaves behind. Any product suggestions?
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Good, you're using Stoner's Invisible Glass... awesome stuff.
I recommend using a thin Glass cleaning microfiber first (one with low ply), then buff using a regular plush microfiber.
I've had good luck with this method.
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
Originally Posted by Dredogol
Good, you're using Stoner's Invisible Glass... awesome stuff.
I recommend using a thin Glass cleaning microfiber first (one with low ply), then buff using a regular plush microfiber.
I've had good luck with this method.
I've tried that. Maybe it is Florida humidity. It just streaks like crazy.
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
As others have mentioned, it is probably not the product. It is residue left on the glass and the towels. For real dirty windshields I've done 5 iterations with Stoner and clean towels each iteration in order to get all of the streaks cleaned. I clean my windshield almost every week now and I never get hazing or smearing because there is very little residue left.
The residue usually is along the edges and corners so you need to make a very deep pass with a lot of product wetness along the edges to get all of it cleaned out. Otherwise, you're just going to be smearing that old reside every time you clean.
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GSKR your PM box is full.
Steve -The Titanic Was Built By Professionals But The Ark By Amateurs- "Boanerges"
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As others have said, I have found that the product used is not nearly as important as the towels and the technique. Using two waffle-weave microfiber towels, one to clean the glass after applying the product and the second to dry/buff the glass immediately thereafter, works best for me.
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
Originally Posted by Helltopay
As others have said, I have found that the product used is not nearly as important as the towels and the technique. Using two waffle-weave microfiber towels, one to clean the glass after applying the product and the second to dry/buff the glass immediately thereafter, works best for me.
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Do you spray product directly on windshield or microfiber towel?
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Dampen one mf towel with you glass cleaner, and then wipe in a up down left to right motion.
Then get the 2nd mf towel do the same, and with a 3rd do the same for smear free results.
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
Originally Posted by kenmsax
Do you spray product directly on windshield or microfiber towel?
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I spray on the towel for windshields but directly on the other glass. The way most windshields are angled results in you spraying as much cleaner on the dash as you get on the glass.
I have never tried using three towels but it certainly sounds like a good idea and I might try that next time.
I hate cleaning glass but it can make or break a detail. In my opinion, when someone takes shortcuts it is most obvious on the glass.
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
Originally Posted by BSoares
I really like Carpro Eraser for inside the glass. Cleans very well, no streaks, and smells great
Eraser FTW. Got a bottle in last order. Cleans glass so easily. No streaks and no crazy buffing needed. Used on interior plastics as well. Great smell too. Thank for the suggestion.
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