Im trying to find a good window cleaner for my WRX...
Everytime I use windex I get nasty streaks and I see where I was cleaning the glass.. is there a product that works better?
-Thanx
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Im trying to find a good window cleaner for my WRX...
Everytime I use windex I get nasty streaks and I see where I was cleaning the glass.. is there a product that works better?
-Thanx
I use windex type stuff mixed with a whole lot of elbow grease. Serroiusly - the secret is using cleaner and a lot of towels and wipe until it is clean then do it over again. It's the stuff left on the windshield that makes the streaks so dry it with the towels and don't let it dry on it's own.:)
gotcha ;)
heres an old trik...after cleaning the windows with the cleaner of choice finish by polishing with a wadded up piece of newspaper. i know how it sounds...but it works.
hummmmQuote:
Originally posted by geeksRus
heres an old trik...after cleaning the windows with the cleaner of choice finish by polishing with a wadded up piece of newspaper. i know how it sounds...but it works.
After cleaning your interior windows with a glass cleaner take distilled water and spritz it on the window and wipe dry with a clean, soft, lint free cloth. :)
for those of us with tinted windows, you don't want to use windex... and for those who don't ehhh it still applies
go down to your nearst advance auto parts store or any auto parts store that sells more than just parts, like books ect...
pick up 20/20 window cleaner. It works great on monitors, tvs, anything with a screen.
It is amonia free, so it will not damage plastic like tint or the plastic parts of a tv ect.
it cleans very well and is only like a buck or two more expencive than windex.
MD
yep. works like a million bucks and only cost one.Quote:
Originally posted by geeksRus
heres an old trik...after cleaning the windows with the cleaner of choice finish by polishing with a wadded up piece of newspaper. i know how it sounds...but it works.
Good tips here :)
Here's another one. If you've ever had a coolant or oil leak and have that oily residue on your winshield that never comes off, use mineral spirits before your normal cleaning. It takes it right off.
ok cool, yeah I got my windows tinted the second week I bought my subarau :)Quote:
Originally posted by MD_Geist
for those of us with tinted windows, you don't want to use windex... and for those who don't ehhh it still applies
go down to your nearst advance auto parts store or any auto parts store that sells more than just parts, like books ect...
pick up 20/20 window cleaner. It works great on monitors, tvs, anything with a screen.
It is amonia free, so it will not damage plastic like tint or the plastic parts of a tv ect.
it cleans very well and is only like a buck or two more expencive than windex.
MD
oh my new camera should be comming today if so ill have to take some FOTO'S :) and post em of my baby...
think this is any good?
http://www.premiumautocare.com/32ozglasclea.html
or how about
http://www.armorall.com/prodcat/page...eaner_2.8.html
ayone use these?Quote:
Armor AllŪ Auto Glass Cleaner is specially formulated to remove tough road grime and bugs from the outside of automotive glass and the oily, hazy film found on the inside - problems ordinary household glass cleaners can't always overcome. It works quickly and easily, giving windows a streak-free shine for maximum visibility. And it's ammonia-free (unlike many household glass cleaners), making it safe for factory tinted windows.
I been using Eagle one's 20/20 and I really like it. But I don't have my windows Tinted.
This actually works!!!! Old military trick we used to use on Mirrors water, then towel, then newspaper works well use an alcohol based cleaner instead of water if a smoker.Quote:
Originally posted by geeksRus
heres an old trik...after cleaning the windows with the cleaner of choice finish by polishing with a wadded up piece of newspaper. i know how it sounds...but it works.
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