Glass Cleaner?
#1
Glass Cleaner?
Now to be clear this is not my first car ever but it is the nicest I have ever owned. That said I am **** about keeping it as pristine as possible. I see in the owners manuel that they reccomend a cream glass cleaner. I have not seen any in the automotive stores but did see some online. Do any of you all use a cleaner like this?
#2
www.invisibleglass.com/
...and buy in bulk for washing/waxing/etc the car microfiber cloths from
www.euroworeilly.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=121
Of course when washing/waxing car i wax the windshield.
www.autogeek.net/meguiars21.html
...and buy in bulk for washing/waxing/etc the car microfiber cloths from
www.euroworeilly.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=121
Of course when washing/waxing car i wax the windshield.
www.autogeek.net/meguiars21.html
#3
Thanks Steven that is some of the stuff I saw on the Autogeek site. I called a buddy last night confessing that I rub this car more than my----- well you know.
I saw your thread wax on and have had a few chuckles on other posts.
The wife and I have three Harleys ans so we are acquainted with the obsessive use of the microfiber.
I saw your thread wax on and have had a few chuckles on other posts.
The wife and I have three Harleys ans so we are acquainted with the obsessive use of the microfiber.
#6
www.invisibleglass.com/
...and buy in bulk for washing/waxing/etc the car microfiber cloths from
www.euroworeilly.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=121
Of course when washing/waxing car i wax the windshield.
www.autogeek.net/meguiars21.html
...and buy in bulk for washing/waxing/etc the car microfiber cloths from
www.euroworeilly.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=121
Of course when washing/waxing car i wax the windshield.
www.autogeek.net/meguiars21.html
IG is the best I have ever used, but to be honest if you get a good GLASS microfiber water isn't that far behind.
These are the MFs that I use for glass. Good MFs are a bit more, but have found them to last a long time and be very worth the cost of entry.
http://www.autogeek.net/cobra-ww1627-3.html
Last edited by Gungriffin; 11-02-2011 at 02:48 PM.
#7
Agree waffle cloths are very nice, problem is i am a use once (one 'session') and throw away type of guy to avoid any 'contamination' getting back onto the work/area. Thus towels never get washed and so are fully 'disposable' to me. The 3M waffle cloths i have used are very impressive, yet the cost to use once and toss away obviously is a bit on the high side for me. Perhaps i should get some and actually wash/reuse them.
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#9
I take a nicely folded dry towel from my automobile cleaning pile, and run one part of it under cold water for a second so part of the surface is wet.
Then I rub the wet side over the glass to clean it, and immediately turn it over and use the dry side to - well, dry it. Then it goes into the laundry basket to be washed.
The next best thing is Mother's Chrome Polish - it's magic and doesn't leave any deposit.
Everything else is like rubbing Flubber onto the windscreen... I've never had ANY success with any other glass cleaner and I've tried all of them. I used to use wet and dry newspaper, but that was touch and go. The clean towel is King!
Then I rub the wet side over the glass to clean it, and immediately turn it over and use the dry side to - well, dry it. Then it goes into the laundry basket to be washed.
The next best thing is Mother's Chrome Polish - it's magic and doesn't leave any deposit.
Everything else is like rubbing Flubber onto the windscreen... I've never had ANY success with any other glass cleaner and I've tried all of them. I used to use wet and dry newspaper, but that was touch and go. The clean towel is King!
#10
Agree waffle cloths are very nice, problem is i am a use once (one 'session') and throw away type of guy to avoid any 'contamination' getting back onto the work/area. Thus towels never get washed and so are fully 'disposable' to me. The 3M waffle cloths i have used are very impressive, yet the cost to use once and toss away obviously is a bit on the high side for me. Perhaps i should get some and actually wash/reuse them.
Ryan
#11
FYI: My dad is a decades-long serious fabric/cloths expert in production and manufacturing and he taught me long ago to NEVER use fabric softener on anything.
Thanks for the tip, may get a three-pack of those waffle cloths and give it a go.
#13
Well uh-------------never had hair there but nevermind.
Just love to rub the car. When I finish the hood and move to the rear I find dust on the front so I race back and forth chasing the dust settling out of the air. round and round I go.
Just love to rub the car. When I finish the hood and move to the rear I find dust on the front so I race back and forth chasing the dust settling out of the air. round and round I go.
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