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Old 08-21-04, 02:49 PM
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Default How to clean Interior glass

Hello everyone.

I have not had much luck in cleaning the inside of
my windshield. So far, all of the products I have
tried leave some streaks behind. Please advise.
Any recommendations on products and process
will greatly be appreciated.

Thanks,

Jon
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Default Thanks Br1an.

I'm going to go buy it today.
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Also, if you have tint, make sure you do not use a Windex-ish product. You ever see any of those old Geo Metro's with the the BRIGHT purple tint? Thats what happens. SO make sure you use a non-ammonia product (like Stoners invisible glass)
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Thanks for the warning Aerostar. I have NO tints on my car.
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For just finger smudges, I just like a very slightly dampened (water only) microfiber towel. It has to be damp enough to glide and remove prints, but not too damp as to leave streaks.

For grimy windows, Sprayway foaming window cleaner is also very good. Nothing wrong with Stoner's either.

Tip; If you wipe horizontally on the outside of the glass, and vertically on the inside (or vice-versa if you prefer) you'll know right away where your streaks are at (if you have any). Whatever you use, I really recommend a quality microfiber towel, one that is used only on glass and nothing else.
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Default Thanks for the helpful tip Dan

I really appreciate it.

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