Glass cleaning technique
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Originally Posted by Polishthrust
I just washed my car, clayed it, and waxed it. During the waxing i accidentally discovered a new way to clean my windows....car wax.
Maybe im not the first one here to notice this... but i waxed my windows (windshield etc) just like the rest of the car... then i buffed it off and the windows were flawless...no streaks, no water spots. It also worked well on the mirrors. And the glass felt REALLY smooth, just like the paint after waxing. Im never again gonna touch windex.
I just thought i would share, since windows and mirrors are a pain to clean.
Maybe im not the first one here to notice this... but i waxed my windows (windshield etc) just like the rest of the car... then i buffed it off and the windows were flawless...no streaks, no water spots. It also worked well on the mirrors. And the glass felt REALLY smooth, just like the paint after waxing. Im never again gonna touch windex.
I just thought i would share, since windows and mirrors are a pain to clean.
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I have had equally good results with eagle 20/20, stoner's and nxt, but I keep my windows pretty clean already so its hard to tell if one is actually any better than the other. All are tint safe so buy whichever one you can find the easiest, you shouldn't have any issues with any of them. A good tip is to spray the mf and not the glass so you don't get overspray everywhere.
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Originally Posted by twantrd
I agree. Stoners invisible glass is great. I also heard that you can claybar the window to remove contaminants. I haven't tried that yet. Anyone done this before?
-twantrd
-twantrd