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Old 7/18/12 | 10:23 AM
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Invisible Glass with newspaper or a good MF cloth.
Old 7/18/12 | 10:37 AM
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Windex auto with crumpled newspaper on the inside (dash covered to avoid overspray. Streak free everytime.
This. Perfect glass all the time.
Old 7/18/12 | 09:12 PM
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Invisible Glass. But whatever you use, the best way to avoid streaks is to make sure you wipe it completely dry - when you think it's dry, wipe it dry again.
Old 7/18/12 | 09:39 PM
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I have a horrible skip (windshield wiper blade) on the drivers side. I have cleaned the outside glass several times, replaced the blades with two different manufacturer type blades, yet I still get a skip on the drivers side.

Might this cleaner help that?
They make wiper blade treatment that should cure and prevent this.
Old 7/19/12 | 10:57 AM
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Armor All Auto Glass Cleaner and a squeegee. Works better than Invisible Glass IMO.
Old 7/19/12 | 11:18 AM
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you also have to wash it like this:
Old 7/19/12 | 12:18 PM
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I'll send CD a text and see what her schedule is like...
Old 7/19/12 | 02:45 PM
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I like meguiars glass cleaner. I always use 2 microfiber cloths. One to spread the glass cleaner and a dry one for a final buff. Ive also used detail spray on the exterior windows while doing the rest of the car.
Old 7/19/12 | 10:44 PM
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I use Stoners Invisible Glass and Sprayway and dedicated microfibers.

When I do windows, I wipe the exterior glass with a vertical motion, the interior glass with a horizontal motion. That way, if there are any streaks, the direction the streak is in tells me which side of the glass needs to be redone.
Old 7/19/12 | 11:25 PM
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I use the workers at the car wash.
Old 7/20/12 | 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by DaGonz
I use Stoners Invisible Glass and Sprayway and dedicated microfibers.

When I do windows, I wipe the exterior glass with a vertical motion, the interior glass with a horizontal motion. That way, if there are any streaks, the direction the streak is in tells me which side of the glass needs to be redone.
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+1 to this guy. Glass cleaning microfibers work wonders as they don't lint and their extremely short nap gives a lot of "bite." I use Meguiar's Glass Cleaner Concentrate (only sold in gallon sizes and dilutes 15:1) mixed with pure water (0 ppm) using the same method.

Keep in mind that if things are bad - you can put money down you'll have to clean at least twice.
Old 7/20/12 | 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by MarcHarris

I love having you here man.
+1 to this guy. Glass cleaning microfibers work wonders as they don't lint and their extremely short nap gives a lot of "bite." I use Meguiar's Glass Cleaner Concentrate (only sold in gallon sizes and dilutes 15:1) mixed with pure water (0 ppm) using the same method.

Keep in mind that if things are bad - you can put money down you'll have to clean at least twice.
What about your experiences with using Klasse AIO on the windows?
Old 7/20/12 | 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Overboost

What about your experiences with using Klasse AIO on the windows?
Ive used the klasse aio on my windows but only after using some stoners invisible glass. The polish gave the windows a lil extra shine and i even used the sealant on my glass as well. Water and dirt just fly right off
Old 7/20/12 | 11:07 AM
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What about your experiences with using Klasse AIO on the windows?
That's the only other thing I use. Usually use that for side windows; works very quickly and effectively at getting rid of build-up and grime, and wipes away very clean and easily.
Old 7/22/12 | 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by MarcHarris
I love having you here man.
+1 to this guy. Glass cleaning microfibers work wonders as they don't lint and their extremely short nap gives a lot of "bite." I use Meguiar's Glass Cleaner Concentrate (only sold in gallon sizes and dilutes 15:1) mixed with pure water (0 ppm) using the same method.

Keep in mind that if things are bad - you can put money down you'll have to clean at least twice.
I love having you here sharing your expertise! I have learned a lot from your posts here, Detailed Image, Autopia and other detailing websites!
Old 7/22/12 | 10:32 AM
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I saw that Stoners has their product now with a rain repellant formula, anyone use this on exterior windshield with good results?
Old 7/22/12 | 10:35 AM
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I use a Meguiars concentrate and a microfiber.


I'd stay away from anything Armor All if it were me IMO
Old 7/22/12 | 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeD73USA
I saw that Stoners has their product now with a rain repellant formula, anyone use this on exterior windshield with good results?
I've used it. Works well for an in between treatment, but seems to lose its potency quickly. If you want a good windshield application, use Aquapel.
Old 7/27/12 | 08:53 AM
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the only way to clean windows

You need:
1 clean bucket
household amonia
Two clean cloths never wash and rinsed in softner

Pour in two cups of amonia
Fill bucket with hot water half way
Stir
wring the cloth out in the mixture
dry window with other dry cloth.
Good for inside and outside windows

COST: 25 cents
Old 7/27/12 | 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by retiredf5
You need:
1 clean bucket
household amonia
Two clean cloths never wash and rinsed in softner

Pour in two cups of amonia
Fill bucket with hot water half way
Stir
wring the cloth out in the mixture
dry window with other dry cloth.
Good for inside and outside windows

COST: 25 cents
And anyone with tinted windows is going to hunt you down with torches and pitchforks if they use your recipe. DO NOT use anything with ammonia on tinted film! You will destroy your window tint!


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