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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
Originally Posted by
boomdone
Really? I've used it on a few cars and found that it leaves a haze that takes lots of towels and glass cleaner to remove. Feel like I'm not saving any time with all the effort it takes to remove. It cleans well but I've found it to be less efficient than just using regular glass cleaner.
Follow my instructions and you will be very happy.
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
Originally Posted by
GSKR
Follow my instructions and you will be very happy.
I'll give that a try. Thanks for the tip.
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
Originally Posted by
01GreyStangGT
I agree. I loathe interior windshield cleaning and have tried a few methods over the years. I was impressed with this product. Used a MF applicator and did the windshield in about 6 sections. You have to rub it in a bit, it's not just a wipe on product. After working a small section I gave it about a minute and wiped off with a short nap microfiber towel. I think i used a Costco one. For me, the wipe off was going to make it or break it for this product, and it came off easily, the towel didn't grab at all.
Prior to this, the towel would not move easily, there would be patches that created a lot of drag on the towel, which made cleaning that much more difficult. It was outgassing residue, the car is new and no smoking or anything like that in it. 20/20 took out the haze and left the glass feeling smooth. I will use it every few months from now on.
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
If the towel didn't absorb than its a crappy towel.The best micros you can buy besides ag is home depot there yellow and white .
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
Very imperative on the towel. Or steel wool very fine cleans great.
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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
Might try this. I like easy application. I don't have a ton of time to spend detailing but still want great results.
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
I've had the best luck using a Waffle weave to do the actual cleaning I.e. Picking up the dirt and oil and then using those tight weave no pile glass towel to be the last buff. Been working so far. Just hate all the weird angles you need to contort yourself to get some spots.
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
For glass my favorite towel is the Griots PFM for glass. Excellent performance.
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
GSKR what is a eraser pad?
Originally Posted by
GSKR
The problem is the soot that is clinging to your glass.Take water and a eraser pad clean the entire windscreen make sure you clean all the edges really good.Then dry and continue using stoners. Saturate glass clean all corners first and bring it to the middle of glass and wipe.Next step is to repeat for the final pass.Your towels play a big part in this.Paper towels such as bounty are terrible for glass cleaning.Buy a microtowel the size of your hand short nap and wash with warm water first then throw it in the dryer without any fabric softener.you will need 4 towels for this.Sounds crazy but glass cleaning needs technique.When you spray stoners wipe it before the foam breaks down .If not your just smearing alcohol or any lingering residue.
Steve
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
Originally Posted by
DogRescuer
GSKR what is a eraser pad?
I think he's referring to a melamine pad like Mr. Clean Magic Erasure.
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