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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
Originally Posted by
PouncingPanzer
WHAT!? But it smells like snozberries. I want to drink it lol.
In regards to Invisible Glass, others on here myself included, have been having intermittent issues with it streaking or leaving blotches behind. I have realized it tends to do it more as the can has less and less in it.
It doesn't matter so much the product, as it does the towel. I have found that glass cleaners I don't like work great with the right towel. Waffle weaves FTW. Right now I'm using D120 glass cleaner at minimum dilution.
Try a twist weave they're even better then waffle weave
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
Originally Posted by
Cleankat
I mix up a 3 gallon bucket with one ounce of the rinseless solution, lasts me a few weeks as I never dip a dirty rag back in the solution and have a gamma lid on it. I use it all around the car but on windows it's killer best I've used absolutely zero streaks assuming you aren't using any contaminated towels
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What towels do you use for glass and which ones for car paint?
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
Originally Posted by
kenmsax
What towels do you use for glass and which ones for car paint?
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I use a low pile window towel (blue in color) to dry the window and use a normal microfiber to do the initial wipe with the rinseless solution. I use a variety of towels on the paint but my normal go to is chemical guys red fluffer towels.
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...you-stare.html
I tried this today and it was the easiest interior glass cleanups I've done.
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
I have tried over 2 million different Window and windscreen cleaning solutions and I don't exaggerate.
My current solution is Adams Brilliant Glaze. There is a youtube video on this, and it is the only way I have found to avoid smudges and haziness. Once this is polished off, any cleaner seems to work.
Just my expereince, as many have found one of the other 2 million solutions works for them.
Only put on 6 months ago and it is still working on all 4 of my cars.
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
Originally Posted by
Digger11
I have tried over 2 million different Window and windscreen cleaning solutions and I don't exaggerate.
My current solution is Adams Brilliant Glaze. There is a youtube video on this, and it is the only way I have found to avoid smudges and haziness. Once this is polished off, any cleaner seems to work.
Just my expereince, as many have found one of the other 2 million solutions works for them.
Only put on 6 months ago and it is still working on all 4 of my cars.
Do you do the glaze on the inside of the window as well?
Also, 2 million different ones? I think that's actually the definition of exaggerating lol
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
Originally Posted by
Cleankat
Do you do the glaze on the inside of the window as well?
Also, 2 million different ones? I think that's actually the definition of exaggerating lol
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Adam's site has a video of it being used on interior glass. I might be trying this: http://adamspolishes.com/adam-s-interior-glass-kit.html
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
Originally Posted by
Digger11
I have tried over 2 million different Window and windscreen cleaning solutions and I don't exaggerate.
My current solution is Adams Brilliant Glaze. There is a youtube video on this, and it is the only way I have found to avoid smudges and haziness. Once this is polished off, any cleaner seems to work.
Just my expereince, as many have found one of the other 2 million solutions works for them.
Only put on 6 months ago and it is still working on all 4 of my cars.
This is fine IF you have time on your car, but when doing a customers car time is of the essence. KISS. Keep It Simple Sir.
Steve
-The Titanic Was Built By Professionals But The Ark By Amateurs-
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Re: Interior Windshield Cleaning
Originally Posted by
DogRescuer
This is fine IF you have time on your car, but when doing a customers car time is of the essence. KISS. Keep It Simple Sir.
I'm sure the glaze is doing the same thing as the glass polish Mike Philips recommended. If I was detailing professional i would give the glaze/polish a try. If it's one of those things that can reliably get a windshield clean the first time, then it's the essence of KISS and money making, do the job right the first time, and don't screw around with potential for doing more work with approaches that that might work.
Cleaning polish off of the windshield wasn't easy. But only having to contort in weird position to do hard rubbing once, was a lot easier than being an acrobat multiple times.
Edited: I'm not saying that what you're doing doesn't work or that this is a perfect solution, but I think it's worth looking into.
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