Cleaning the glass
#21
Originally posted by adrenalin@June 20, 2005, 8:08 AM
My nephew did a school project on what the best cleaner is for glass and you'll never believe what was the best. 1 drop of Dawn liquid dish soap in a spray bottle and the rest of the bottle filled with water. Spray it on the window and use a squeegee to wipe it off. Since for obvious reasons we would want to use a squeegee inside the car I tried it and used paper towels. Streak free and very clean. Alot cheaper than windex too
My nephew did a school project on what the best cleaner is for glass and you'll never believe what was the best. 1 drop of Dawn liquid dish soap in a spray bottle and the rest of the bottle filled with water. Spray it on the window and use a squeegee to wipe it off. Since for obvious reasons we would want to use a squeegee inside the car I tried it and used paper towels. Streak free and very clean. Alot cheaper than windex too
#22
I have been hearing a lot about newspaper. And I trust you all, but doesn't it get ink all over the place? If not the window, at least your hands. And are you spraying the car first with Windex (or whatever it may be) and then wiping it off with newspaper, or are you just wiping the glass with dry newspaper?
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Originally posted by acadian@June 20, 2005, 10:40 AM
I have been hearing a lot about newspaper. And I trust you all, but doesn't it get ink all over the place? If not the window, at least your hands. And are you spraying the car first with Windex (or whatever it may be) and then wiping it off with newspaper, or are you just wiping the glass with dry newspaper?
I have been hearing a lot about newspaper. And I trust you all, but doesn't it get ink all over the place? If not the window, at least your hands. And are you spraying the car first with Windex (or whatever it may be) and then wiping it off with newspaper, or are you just wiping the glass with dry newspaper?
Newsprint (b&w) works great - used to use it on the Audi all the time, even on the tints, with great results. I used it with windex or rain-x glass cleaner (don't really like the stuff, but DO love Rain-x). In fact, I've used Rain-x on all the cars I've ever detailed and everyone always asks me about what I used because it's so fantastic.
Newsprint
Microfibre
Rain-x
Water/vinegar
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#24
I used to spray with windex, then wipe dry w/ the Black and White print (don't use paper towels), as Rondosa said. I haven't used it on my new stang since I've gotten the windows tinted. I'm a little leary of using anything on them because I don't want that purple hue to show up. I'm thinking of trying the invisi-glass or whatever it's called.
I'm sure newsprint does great on tint too. I think it's the ink from the print that gives it the shine. Dunno. Give it a shot. See what you think. It has always worked miracles by my book.
I'm sure newsprint does great on tint too. I think it's the ink from the print that gives it the shine. Dunno. Give it a shot. See what you think. It has always worked miracles by my book.
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Originally posted by chorpeac@June 20, 2005, 7:20 AM
Dawn and water huh?? Nice. How big of a spray bottle?
Dawn and water huh?? Nice. How big of a spray bottle?
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As for the newpaper thing, not only did my nephew prove that it was not that great but I also saw a show that tested products on cleaning windows. They talked about newsprint and the guy said that was an old wives tale. He said the best way to clean windows was to use the dawn detergent and water then use a squeegee to remove the water. Any small streaks, if any were there, would easily be removed using your clean hands. I tried this and what a difference it makes. I never use windex or any other products on the market regarding window/glass cleaners.
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Originally posted by StangerX@June 20, 2005, 12:11 PM
I used to spray with windex, then wipe dry w/ the Black and White print (don't use paper towels), as Rondosa said. I haven't used it on my new stang since I've gotten the windows tinted. I'm a little leary of using anything on them because I don't want that purple hue to show up. I'm thinking of trying the invisi-glass or whatever it's called.
I'm sure newsprint does great on tint too. I think it's the ink from the print that gives it the shine. Dunno. Give it a shot. See what you think. It has always worked miracles by my book.
I used to spray with windex, then wipe dry w/ the Black and White print (don't use paper towels), as Rondosa said. I haven't used it on my new stang since I've gotten the windows tinted. I'm a little leary of using anything on them because I don't want that purple hue to show up. I'm thinking of trying the invisi-glass or whatever it's called.
I'm sure newsprint does great on tint too. I think it's the ink from the print that gives it the shine. Dunno. Give it a shot. See what you think. It has always worked miracles by my book.
Ya, just to be clear, windex on the outside, and the rain-x "glass cleaner" on the inside (since it was safe for tints whereas the windex i wasn't sure). however, after everything was all cleaned, I would THEN apply original rain-x to the outside of the windshield (only needed to do the other windows once every couple of months).
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Originally posted by StangerX@June 20, 2005, 10:11 AM
I haven't used it on my new stang since I've gotten the windows tinted. I'm a little leary of using anything on them because I don't want that purple hue to show up.
I haven't used it on my new stang since I've gotten the windows tinted. I'm a little leary of using anything on them because I don't want that purple hue to show up.
#34
Originally posted by adrenalin@June 20, 2005, 11:20 AM
As for the newpaper thing, not only did my nephew prove that it was not that great but I also saw a show that tested products on cleaning windows. They talked about newsprint and the guy said that was an old wives tale. He said the best way to clean windows was to use the dawn detergent and water then use a squeegee to remove the water. Any small streaks, if any were there, would easily be removed using your clean hands. I tried this and what a difference it makes. I never use windex or any other products on the market regarding window/glass cleaners.
As for the newpaper thing, not only did my nephew prove that it was not that great but I also saw a show that tested products on cleaning windows. They talked about newsprint and the guy said that was an old wives tale. He said the best way to clean windows was to use the dawn detergent and water then use a squeegee to remove the water. Any small streaks, if any were there, would easily be removed using your clean hands. I tried this and what a difference it makes. I never use windex or any other products on the market regarding window/glass cleaners.
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