Any tricks or hints on how to clean rear window
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Anybody have any helpful hints or tricks for getting the inside of that dreaded back window clean? I was trying yesterday and just about dislocated my shoulder. I'd be eternally grateful :worship: if anyone could share an easier way to clean there.
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Don't get it dirty.
Keep the kids and the pets out.
Seriously, there is no good way.
You could develp a handle with a cleaning pad on it or something, but I'm not sure that would do the job.
Try being in your 40's and attempting this.
I feel your pain.
Keep the kids and the pets out.
Seriously, there is no good way.
You could develp a handle with a cleaning pad on it or something, but I'm not sure that would do the job.
Try being in your 40's and attempting this.
I feel your pain.
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That rear window is tricky to clean no matter what. Even I had trouble cleaning it, and I'm relatively skinny and young. I can only imagine what the guy that tinted it went through.
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Originally posted by ponyboy66@June 3, 2005, 5:18 AM
Don't get it dirty.
Keep the kids and the pets out.
Seriously, there is no good way.
You could develp a handle with a cleaning pad on it or something, but I'm not sure that would do the job.
Try being in your 40's and attempting this.
I feel your pain.
Don't get it dirty.
Keep the kids and the pets out.
Seriously, there is no good way.
You could develp a handle with a cleaning pad on it or something, but I'm not sure that would do the job.
Try being in your 40's and attempting this.
I feel your pain.
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Originally posted by jerseygirl@June 3, 2005, 6:23 AM
Unfortunatly I am in my 40's......41 to be exact
Unfortunatly I am in my 40's......41 to be exact
Oooo. I really feel your pain then. Just kidding.
Just look at it as one of those everyday challenges that we older folk have to overcome.
You can feel really good about it when your done.
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You might want to give this a look.
http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?SKUupsell=90247
http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?SKUupsell=90247
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Originally posted by jerseygirl@June 3, 2005, 6:23 AM
Unfortunatly I am in my 40's......41 to be exact
Unfortunatly I am in my 40's......41 to be exact
But regarding the subject at hand...
I bought a "Microfiber glass cleaning kit" from a local closeout store, I paid $15.00 for it. the kit included seveal bonnets and a triangular shaped head to put them on with an extension wand. It works really well and reaches the corners of the back window relatively easily. I do remember an infomercial on TV about this a while ago.
Hope this helps
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Originally posted by Tiberius1701@June 3, 2005, 6:01 AM
Me Too!!! 44 here!
But regarding the subject at hand...
I bought a "Microfiber glass cleaning kit" from a local closeout store, I paid $15.00 for it. the kit included seveal bonnets and a triangular shaped head to put them on with an extension wand. It works really well and reaches the corners of the back window relatively easily. I do remember an infomercial on TV about this a while ago.
Hope this helps
Me Too!!! 44 here!
But regarding the subject at hand...
I bought a "Microfiber glass cleaning kit" from a local closeout store, I paid $15.00 for it. the kit included seveal bonnets and a triangular shaped head to put them on with an extension wand. It works really well and reaches the corners of the back window relatively easily. I do remember an infomercial on TV about this a while ago.
Hope this helps
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Originally posted by jontall@June 3, 2005, 5:53 AM
You might want to give this a look.
http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?SKUupsell=90247
You might want to give this a look.
http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?SKUupsell=90247
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Originally posted by gotmy05@June 3, 2005, 6:16 AM
That window isn't hard to clean.......I have a 67 Fastback Now that is a hard window to clean
That window isn't hard to clean.......I have a 67 Fastback Now that is a hard window to clean
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Originally posted by jontall@June 3, 2005, 6:53 AM
You might want to give this a look.
http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?SKUupsell=90247
You might want to give this a look.
http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?SKUupsell=90247
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Yea 44 here also, but I have been dealing with a 67 Fastback for awhile that has the same condition if not worse. Feel your pain Gotmy05. It is hard to clean so try not to get it dirty. I will have to make a trip to Target to see if they have that Micro fiber kit or something like it.
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I sit on the passenger side, turn my body to face the drivers side. I then use my left arm to clean the drivers side half of the back window. Then hop over to the other seat, face the passenger side and use my right arm to clean the rest of the window. That is the best way I have found and you don't have to be a contortionist to do it.
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Originally posted by Tiberius1701@June 3, 2005, 6:26 AM
That's almost exactly what I have (mine is blue though!)
That's almost exactly what I have (mine is blue though!)
I forget about " Mr Microphone" that one worked....
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Originally posted by adrenalin@June 3, 2005, 7:42 AM
I sit on the passenger side, turn my body to face the drivers side. I then use my left arm to clean the drivers side half of the back window. Then hop over to the other seat, face the passenger side and use my right arm to clean the rest of the window. That is the best way I have found and you don't have to be a contortionist to do it.
I sit on the passenger side, turn my body to face the drivers side. I then use my left arm to clean the drivers side half of the back window. Then hop over to the other seat, face the passenger side and use my right arm to clean the rest of the window. That is the best way I have found and you don't have to be a contortionist to do it.
Thanks to Jontall for the Griot's tip - I think I'll get something like that.
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Jeez...I am only 39 and I have the perfect tool to clean my window....it's called my kids..
"uh...you missed a spot....no...you are NOT done yet.....no...no ice cream until it's spotless...."
they "gorp" it up....they gotta clean it....
Jay