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And as for windows use Rain X glass cleaner and sealer this stuff really works I was hesitant but bought a can and I wont use anything else now!! DAN

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Old 06-16-2009, 10:45 AM   #16 (permalink)
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And as for windows use Rain X glass cleaner and sealer this stuff really works I was hesitant but bought a can and I wont use anything else now!!


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Ok first product tried was the Rain X IMO waste of money. Streeks every where. Then used windex with vingar in it. Not much better, then a buddy at work. said to try the Stoners invisible glass. Well that seemed to do no better. Sprayed quick detailing spray on and that seemed to do the best so far.

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Ok first product tried was the Rain X IMO waste of money. Streeks every where. Then used windex with vingar in it. Not much better, then a buddy at work. said to try the Stoners invisible glass. Well that seemed to do no better. Sprayed quick detailing spray on and that seemed to do the best so far.

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Streeks really I have not had a problem with it at all hmmm are you using microfiber towles to clean the windows or papertowles or Newspaper?

I use Micro-Fiber

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Ok first product tried was the Rain X IMO waste of money. Streeks every where. Then used windex with vingar in it. Not much better, then a buddy at work. said to try the Stoners invisible glass. Well that seemed to do no better. Sprayed quick detailing spray on and that seemed to do the best so far.

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Sounds like operator error..
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That must be what it is.....
An I am using the micro fiber towels
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That must be what it is.....
An I am using the micro fiber towels
Maybe the towel is dirty... Wash it and air dry it.
Or maybe you're just using too much of the cleaner.
Stoner's is famous for working extremely well on any glass.
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If your windows are not tinted use a quick detail spray. Cleans and seals them up real nice with no streeks. If tinted, quick detail the out side and use an ammonia free cleaner on the inside.
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Use a quick detailing spray and a piece of newspaper. Probably the best combo I've ever used to clean my windows.
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Stoners Invisible Glass is really good as is Griot's Windshield cleaner.

Griot sells a thick pressed paper towel for windshield cleaning that is exceptional for preventing streaks and helping get both sides clean

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