window shine!
From what I have read, in the old days car show folks would use newspapers to clean their windows because (1) newspaper was abundant and cheap and (2) the ink actually made the glass glossier; but newspapers have changed the ink used and reason #2 no longer applies.
I have had good success with Stoner Invisible Glass. I have also had good luck with the microfiber glass cloths from Auto Detailing Solutions.
And do not use a glass cleaner that contains ammonia!
I have had good success with Stoner Invisible Glass. I have also had good luck with the microfiber glass cloths from Auto Detailing Solutions.
And do not use a glass cleaner that contains ammonia!
From what I have read, in the old days car show folks would use newspapers to clean their windows because (1) newspaper was abundant and cheap and (2) the ink actually made the glass glossier; but newspapers have changed the ink used and reason #2 no longer applies.
I have had good success with Stoner Invisible Glass. I have also had good luck with the microfiber glass cloths from Auto Detailing Solutions.
And do not use a glass cleaner that contains ammonia!
I have had good success with Stoner Invisible Glass. I have also had good luck with the microfiber glass cloths from Auto Detailing Solutions.
And do not use a glass cleaner that contains ammonia!
Is there a problem with glass cleaner that has ammonia other than the obvious environmental reasons, I have resorted to using household Windex at times and I am pretty sure it has Ammonia in it. Just curious ?
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