Rear Window
Rear Window
No, not the movie, the window.
I can't seem to get the inside of the back window clean. I squeeze myself back there and I've used microfiber cloths, newspapers, the Griot window paper cleaners (the blue ones), invisible glass cleaner, Griots' cleaner, Porsche window cleaner and it looks clean until the sun hits it while I'm driving.
This is driving me nuts...anybody have a solution?
I can't seem to get the inside of the back window clean. I squeeze myself back there and I've used microfiber cloths, newspapers, the Griot window paper cleaners (the blue ones), invisible glass cleaner, Griots' cleaner, Porsche window cleaner and it looks clean until the sun hits it while I'm driving.
This is driving me nuts...anybody have a solution?
Yes, the trick is in the cleaning cloth. There are specialty microfiber glass cloths the detailers use, that's 90 % of it, the remaining 10% is the solution. Get this and they will be streak free and whistle clean..
http://www.autogeek.net/dpkrviclglki.html
http://www.autogeek.net/dpkrviclglki.html
Yes, the trick is in the cleaning cloth. There are specialty microfiber glass cloths the detailers use, that's 90 % of it, the remaining 10% is the solution. Get this and they will be streak free and whistle clean.. http://www.autogeek.net/dpkrviclglki.html
Another thing you may want to try is wiping the entire surface down with a dry, clean microfiber towel after you're done cleaning the window. It helps buff out the streaks or stains that still remain. It sounds like a stupid, simple trick, but it always works.
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ChuckJ
Agree with right towel comments - I've had great success with Sonax
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