Great Glass Cleaner--
The best Glass Cleaner I have found is the Sprayway foam cleaner.No amonia.Won't damage blade rubber.
You can get it at:equalizer.com .It's about $24 for a case of 12.Should last a year.
Also,a good scrubber to gently clean stains,overspray and dirty film off glass and chrome is the Mr Clean Eraser.Works great and is cheap.Walmart has it.
Don't use on paint.
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You can get it at:equalizer.com .It's about $24 for a case of 12.Should last a year.
Also,a good scrubber to gently clean stains,overspray and dirty film off glass and chrome is the Mr Clean Eraser.Works great and is cheap.Walmart has it.
Don't use on paint.
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good post redlinerracing...
although i have to say that i dont know that i have ever met a glass cleaner i didnt like!
all of the above are great products, and there are lots more too!
a reminder that sometimes the glass needs to be polished just like the paint- also several good glass polishes out there.
although i have to say that i dont know that i have ever met a glass cleaner i didnt like!
all of the above are great products, and there are lots more too!
a reminder that sometimes the glass needs to be polished just like the paint- also several good glass polishes out there.
I usually just use water and a MF to wipe them down and an occassional claying.. When I AIO the car I usually do the windshield as well and wipe with QD if I am QD'ing the car. I had been a little lax in the last year and noticed I was getting the dreaded pits in the winshield. I ordered the diamondite system and applied it. It appears to have filled the pits a little which is nice since I really didn't feel like using the PC and my glass polish.
Mark
Mark
I use the glass cleaner available from Monster Cable (yes the stereo hookup company). They make this cleaner that is for cleaning big screen TV's but it works wonders on my Integra. Good stuff... $20/bottle.
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I am a big fan of Invisible Glass too - but has anyone tried this stuff from Diamondite?
http://www.autogeek.net/diglclsy.html
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