Clay Bar for Windshield Clarity
#1
Clay Bar for Windshield Clarity
Guys,
I was perusing the last Griots catalog and noticed that they are selling a clay bar especially for cleaning windshields-they dyed it blue.
Out of curiosity, I got out my Griots "regular" clay bar and Speed Shine and did my windshield, and wow, it works great.
There has been a lot of sun lately here in Cali, which can be a real hardship, but I am happy to report that clay bar'ing the windshield results in more clarity and noticably less glare and defraction, especially when driving into the sun.
Example:
I parked under a pine tree at work in Menlo the other day and it threw some sap on the windshield and car, which surprised me because it is winter and has been cold, around 40 to 60 F.
Windshield cleaner that I had with me was not effective. In the past I had to really rub with windshield cleaners containing alcohol to get sap off. This time, the clay bar and Speed Shine combo took off the sap easily.
I think I am gonna keep a clay bar and some speed shine in the cars trunk from now on.
Hope this tip helps.
Have fun drivin,
Unclejosh
I was perusing the last Griots catalog and noticed that they are selling a clay bar especially for cleaning windshields-they dyed it blue.
Out of curiosity, I got out my Griots "regular" clay bar and Speed Shine and did my windshield, and wow, it works great.
There has been a lot of sun lately here in Cali, which can be a real hardship, but I am happy to report that clay bar'ing the windshield results in more clarity and noticably less glare and defraction, especially when driving into the sun.
Example:
I parked under a pine tree at work in Menlo the other day and it threw some sap on the windshield and car, which surprised me because it is winter and has been cold, around 40 to 60 F.
Windshield cleaner that I had with me was not effective. In the past I had to really rub with windshield cleaners containing alcohol to get sap off. This time, the clay bar and Speed Shine combo took off the sap easily.
I think I am gonna keep a clay bar and some speed shine in the cars trunk from now on.
Hope this tip helps.
Have fun drivin,
Unclejosh
#6
clay bar lube
Then dry with microfiber towel and you are good to go.
Maybe 5 min job or so and then enjoy the wonder of newfound windshield clarity.
Have fun drivin
UJ
#7
I was feeling a drag on my cleaning towel when I was cleaning the windshield from the micro layer of environmental pollutants remaining even after using a good glass cleaner. This morning, I tried using a clay bar (Mother's kit), and it worked even better than I could have imagined. Crystal clear and "glass" smooth once again. This will also hopefully extend the life of my wipers.
I had some water spots on my rear window, and it took those right off as well when nothing else I tried worked.
Clay bar is one more thing in a long list of stuff I wish I would have invented.
I had some water spots on my rear window, and it took those right off as well when nothing else I tried worked.
Clay bar is one more thing in a long list of stuff I wish I would have invented.
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#10
Is there a difference in the "Glass Clay" and regular old Mother's other than the color? My glass needs some work.
#11
There is probably some formulation difference, but I honestly could not have had any better results, and I used the Mother's regular old clay bar and detailer kit. Mother's detailer spray also has a delightful cinnamon scent that I kinda like, too.
#12
Supposedly clay is virtually all the same since it all comes from the one company that owns the patent rights. Griots products is not as good as other detailing companies, but it is better than the stuff you find at your local walmart and car stores.
#13
Who's products do you like best?
#14
I have always used Griots regular clay bar or the Blue Magic clay bar and always have done all windows. Works great! No need to buy the special clay just for windows unless you have an urge to shop and spend money!
#15
I like menzerna, chemical guys, pinnacle, dodo juice, and several others. autogeek.net has lots of great car care products from various companies and they have a really good message board for detailing your car. If you have scratches or swirls and need help they will usually tell you how bad it is and what you need to use to fix it.