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Re: Glass Cleaning
Originally Posted by TRDTACO
Ive tried a lot of different glass cleaners and towels and the best system ive come up with is D120 diluted properly with distilled water and dedicated waffle weave glass towels. Dont be shy to use several towels when cleaning and then go back after with a fresh dry towel to buff the glass.
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Re: Glass Cleaning
Originally Posted by builthatch
you know what's funny....my wife used to use this around the house and a couple years ago i replaced it with D120 mixed with a little vinegar. chemically, i might be making a mess but she has no complaints. nor do i. so cheap. we used it on the counters, mirrors, stove, etc.
Haha.
There are a lot of crossover applications from all categories of existing cleaners.
You can also add to, such as you did, or dilute to suit.
Throw in kitchen chemistry and creating your own cleaners, and you can customize anything to your specific application, or just liking.
Good idea, btw.
I will have to try that.
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Re: Glass Cleaning
Wash, clay, plastic razor blade with invisible glass as lube, quick polish by hand with Duragloss Nuglass then clean up with duragloss Rain repel. Best way I found for exterior. And of course use glass waffle weave MF towels.
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Re: Glass Cleaning
Admittedly I did not read the entire thread.
I use Meguairs Glass Cleaner concentrate but I added terry cloth towels back into my regimen for glass. I love MF towels but they were just not cutting it for me on glass. I spray the terry cloth towel, scrub the glass with the wet side then the drier side and then finish with a good MF towel.
Then the Rain-X is all done with terry cloth towels.
The terry is more aggressive and gets me a better looking windshield and the Rain-X process is so much easier.
YMMV
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