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I used to manage a large detail shop-and have cleaned/detailed cars since I was 11-but here lately I cannot get my own windshield clean without streaks. I have tried everything down to a plain (new) cloth wet with water and a clean (new) cloth to dry. I have used well known cleaners, paper towels, cloths etc to no avail. Can anyone get me "cleared up"?
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i have a saying ," if your towel is not cleaned you will not have a clean window" , i found new towels leave lint behind. i usually use towels, pre-used but cleaned and dry. one will have window cleaner the second dry. i wipe the cleaner towel up down and the dry left right , i do use medium pressure and a bit more energy at wiping in the last stage that will build light heat and helps with drying. i use to change sides of the towel as i move around the car.
as cleaner i use 1:10, meg glass cleaner concentrate.
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When I run into this difficulty:
I'll first use a polish to "deep clean"
the auto-glass...followed-up with
a glass cleaner product.
•"Polish":
-Meguiar's M04/terry cloth towel
•"Glass Cleaner":
-Meguiar's D120
•And don't be stingy when it comes to
Microfiber Towels (I like waffle-weaves
for auto-glass): Exchange them often
for clean and dry ones.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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I find waffle weave drying towels to work the best!
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Originally Posted by Jeremy1976
I find waffle weave drying towels to work the best!
I second this.
I also agree with flipping the towel over and over and you move along.
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Re: Stumped
Even though you may not be dealing with smokers glass, this article (and video) will certainly address everything you need to know:
https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...s-cleaner.html
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Magic Eraser, two small buckets of water (clean and rinse), clean and dry mf towel. The magic eraser will take everything off your windshield (rinse often) and you buff it dry with the mf towel. Pro tip: kneel on the front seat while facing backwards using your arm and hand upside down - easiest method I've ever used for cleaning the inside of windshields.
If you're unsure about the magic eraser's ability, try it on any window (inside or outside) first because I'm sure you'll be convinced.
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Completely agree with Polish and clean towels. I've only had mediocre success with waffle-weave towels. And limited success with MF. My best success is with older baby cloth towels and well used terry towels. But most of any success is from polishing the glass (often times as a contortionist).
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Surgical huck towels. Can be had cheap!!
*Drops mic
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