Radiance Posted September 23, 2006 Posted September 23, 2006 i love to have a clean & clear windshield to look out ....espically when the sun is shinning, often you see all the dirt, fingerprints, etc...that impairs your vision. what products to use to clean inside of the windshield? thanks.
mburnickas Posted September 23, 2006 Posted September 23, 2006 i love to have a clean & clear windshield to look out ....espically when the sun is shinning, often you see all the dirt, fingerprints, etc...that impairs your vision.what products to use to clean inside of the windshield? thanks. I use ClearKote Quickshine
TOGWT Posted September 23, 2006 Posted September 23, 2006 Windshield Haze or ‘Fog’: The vinyl used on vehicle dashboards contain plasticizers, these low molecular weight compounds maintain semi-rigid vinyl’s flexibility. The vinyl used in modern vehicle interiors vent (out-gassing) these are the plasticizers evaporating (more prevalent on newer vehicles or a dash with freshly applied vinyl dressing) Crack open vehicle windows when parked to allow the gasses to vent. UV and heat radiation will also cause the plasticizers to dry out, resulting in a chemical film that when combined with road oils, dirt and grease introduced via by the vehicles a/c system results in a stubborn haze or fog that forms a cohesive bond with the interior glass surfaces. Glass cleaning Methodology •Use Stoners Invisible Glass TM in a trigger spray bottle and mist the entire glass surface •Allow the wetted surface dwell time, to enable the chemicals to break down the deposits that have out gassed from the vinyl, any smoke residue, or road dirt/grime that has entered via the AC system •Use two glass cleaning towels (or clean surgical towels) folded into quarters, use one to agitate the wetted surface, the second to dry the surface and pick up any residue. •Always use the second towel in the opposite direction that you agitated with, this small difference reduces a lot of problems. •If after cleaning there is still a persistent ‘fog / haze’ pour some Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) on to a clean dry cloth and agitate the surface film, fold towel to a clean surface and remove residue
mburnickas Posted September 23, 2006 Posted September 23, 2006 so I take it you use Stoners? :whistles:
SW03ES Posted September 27, 2006 Posted September 27, 2006 Go to www.pakshak.com and check out some of his waffle weave glass microfibers. Makes streak free shines easier. I use Eagle One's 20/20 glass cleaner.
permanganate Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 I've tried the glass microfiber thing for a while but it still left streaks. So I've gone back to using Windex and newspaper on the glass which leaves it streak free . Will this cause scratches ion the future ?
SW03ES Posted October 2, 2006 Posted October 2, 2006 Nope, Windex and newspaper is fine. Are you using a GLASS microfiber?
permanganate Posted October 2, 2006 Posted October 2, 2006 Yeah I'm using a glass microfiber but I just can't get the technique down for streak free glass that way.
lenore Posted October 2, 2006 Posted October 2, 2006 By the way vinegar and newspaper does wonders, It leaves a very clean streak free window, both inside and out. The vinegar also breaks down hard water deposits. The newspaper however makes one heck of a mess on your hands, but it cleans off.
mburnickas Posted October 2, 2006 Posted October 2, 2006 Problem with Ammonia (Windex) is that it is a no-no for tinted windows.
SW03ES Posted October 2, 2006 Posted October 2, 2006 Windex does have an Ammonia free version. As for newsprint on your hands, I wear latex gloves when I use newspaper.
tsantoro Posted October 2, 2006 Posted October 2, 2006 Problem with Ammonia (Windex) is that it is a no-no for tinted windows. Do any of these products cause harm to the defrost elements on the rear window?
mburnickas Posted October 2, 2006 Posted October 2, 2006 Windex does have an Ammonia free version. As for newsprint on your hands, I wear latex gloves when I use newspaper. I agree if you can find it. I like Quickshine since it is one less item I need and Quickshine is more a multi-taker....Does wonder on windows and more! :D Problem with Ammonia (Windex) is that it is a no-no for tinted windows. Do any of these products cause harm to the defrost elements on the rear window? no
SW03ES Posted October 6, 2006 Posted October 6, 2006 I agree if you can find it. I like Quickshine since it is one less item I need and Quickshine is more a multi-taker....Does wonder on windows and more! :D I agree, its a great product. As for Windex, I think its overrated. I've rarely found a glass cleaner I didn't think was more effective than Windex.
07IS350 Posted October 6, 2006 Posted October 6, 2006 I agree if you can find it. I like Quickshine since it is one less item I need and Quickshine is more a multi-taker....Does wonder on windows and more! :D I agree, its a great product. As for Windex, I think its overrated. I've rarely found a glass cleaner I didn't think was more effective than Windex. Hey steve, I sent you an email yesterday about detailing a new car. If you can read it and respond I would appreciate it. Thanks Roy. Sorry for interrupting.
TOGWT Posted October 7, 2006 Posted October 7, 2006 I agree if you can find it. I like Quickshine since it is one less item I need and Quickshine is more a multi-taker....Does wonder on windows and more! :D I agree, its a great product. As for Windex, I think its overrated. I've rarely found a glass cleaner I didn't think was more effective than Windex. Try Stoners Glass Cleaner
bartkat Posted October 7, 2006 Posted October 7, 2006 I like the Stoner. It foams and seems to really eat up the dirt and residue. Wipes nice and clean, no streaky. :D
mburnickas Posted October 8, 2006 Posted October 8, 2006 Try Stoners Glass Cleaner I would but again, not a multi-tasker here.
SW03ES Posted October 9, 2006 Posted October 9, 2006 Try Stoners Glass Cleaner I have, but I don't like foaming glass cleaners. I apply glass cleaner to a cloth instead of just spraying it on the glass, and the foam makes it hard to do that. I use Eagle One's 20/20. Hey steve, I sent you an email yesterday about detailing a new car. If you can read it and respond I would appreciate it. Thanks Roy. Sorry for interrupting. I'll give it a check. I just responded to your thread, that might answer the questions you had. Its much easier to get me on here than via email. I very rarely check the email thats attached to the board, and its better to post your questions so everyone can learn instead of sending them to people privately.
Radiance Posted January 25, 2007 Author Posted January 25, 2007 Anybody used all of these three products "Clearkote Quick Shine" vs. "Eagle One 20/20 Perfect Vision" vs. "Stoner Invisble Glass"? Any comments on which is the best for cleaning inside windshield? I read project description of each product and Clearkote Quick Shine seems to be a multi-purpose cleaner and not specifically for glass cleaning while Eagle One and Stoner are dedicated glass cleaners. i am a little skeptical on Clearkote Quick Shne that "claims" they can clean different surfaces and materials and also is a color enhancer. Actual product description of Clearkote Quick Shine: Polish - Enhances the color of all paints 1. An excellent color enhancer and maintainer developed for use on all paint, metal, gel coat, fiberglass, plastic surfaces, glass, tinted windows, Lexan and Plexiglas. 2. Used to maintain luster after polishing with Moose Wax or Vanilla Moose Wax Hand Glaze. 3. After washing and drying vehicle, lightly spray on Quik Shine. Using a soft towel buff to a brilliant luster. Every time Quik Shine is used the surface gets polished. 4. Developed for the aviation industry to be used on Lexan and Plexiglas windows. 5. Outside auto: Use on everything except tires. 6. Inside auto: Use on everything except fabric surfaces. 7. World's best furniture polish. Cleans windows, mirrors, microwaves, plastic counter tops and linoleum floors. 8. Will not leave fingerprints. Anti-static properties repels dust. 9. Contains no Teflons, silicones, alcohol or abrasives. Sounds too good to be true. Any comments??
LexKid630 Posted January 26, 2007 Posted January 26, 2007 be careful not to use a used/old microfiber. the little fibers fall off and get basically glued to the glass. then you have to clean THAT off! And that's an even harder problem! Especially if it's cold out... static electricity :( all from experience....
SW03ES Posted January 27, 2007 Posted January 27, 2007 Quik Shine is an excellent product, I have it and use it all the time as a quick detailer. I don't however think its as well suited to glass as a real glass cleaner. I prefer 20/20 to Inivisble Glass only because I don't like foaming glass cleaners.
mburnickas Posted January 28, 2007 Posted January 28, 2007 Quik Shine is an excellent product, I have it and use it all the time as a quick detailer. I don't however think its as well suited to glass as a real glass cleaner. I prefer 20/20 to Inivisble Glass only because I don't like foaming glass cleaners. For windshield I use only denatured alcohol. The other windows I use ClearKote Quick Shine
djspawn00 Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 Stoners Invisiglass works great, use with microfiber or low lint paper towel even. It may take a couple of uses the first time you use it but after the second treatment there shouldn't be any streaks or haze. Before tinting however I just use ammonia, straight, non diluted, smells horrible but cleans great just don't sniff the the stuff.
kameko Posted May 24, 2007 Posted May 24, 2007 yea stoners is prety good! i just bought 1 over the weekend and its awsome!!
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