atllex Posted November 26, 2004 Posted November 26, 2004 I just got my '04 GX, it was a nice day so I decided to wash it for the first time. While cleaning the windows I notice a light sticky film, this was on the RX as well. What is this and how can I get it off? When I took the RX in to the dealer to complain about it, some JR maintenance dude came with a rag and some glass cleaner and explained to me it was how I was cleaning it. So in his infinite wisdom and experience he wiped the correct way. Still had the streaks ! I am sure it has to do with shipping prep, it is hard as heck to get off. Any suggestions??
SKperformance Posted November 27, 2004 Posted November 27, 2004 It is the materials in the vehicle venting their gases leave a new window cracked open or the sunroof when new for a while
TOGWT Posted December 1, 2004 Posted December 1, 2004 ~One man’s opinion / observations You may well find that this- Cosmoline: Is a protection used on new cars during shipment. It is applied to the paint film surface, engine and wheels to provide a barrier against exposure to the elements. Using a petroleum-based solvent to remove it can do irreversible harm to the vehicle finish. By using a non-caustic, acid-free, citrus based, biodegradable citrus cleaner (P21S Total Auto Wash) will avoid any damage and safely remove the Cosmoline, or any oils or grease that may have been applied for protection. If this 'grease' is on the interior glass use Stoner's Invisible Glass (no you don't have to be stoned to use it LOL) ~Hope this helps~ Knowledge unshared is experience wasted [each one / teach one] justadumbarchitect / so I question everything/ JonM
silvermate Posted December 2, 2004 Posted December 2, 2004 use stoners no streak glass cleaner (areosol can), its the best stuff. works great, no streaks, and it should take that crap off of the windows as well...... :D
SW03ES Posted December 2, 2004 Posted December 2, 2004 Not neccisarily, if its cosmoline residue he'll need a glass polish or something stronger like the P21S TBW tog mentioned.
rich21 Posted December 9, 2004 Posted December 9, 2004 try some #00 steel wool and glass cleaner. don't worry if you get #00 steel wool it won't scrtach up your windows. it should handle the sticky residue on the windows.
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