05-24-09, 02:58
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Restoring 1980 El Camino
Elkiebob is offline
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Re: Glass cleaner
Griot's Glass Cleaner and their lint free wipes.
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06-01-09, 12:15
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#74 (permalink)
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gofastman is offline
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Re: Glass cleaner
NXT, ONR QD, or denatured alchohol
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06-01-09, 12:39
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This Is My Side Job :)
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Re: Glass cleaner
stoners aerosol !
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06-01-09, 10:28
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King of Gloss!
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Re: Glass cleaner
Eimann fabrik is one of the best glass cleaners I have ever used. Stoners is good for OTC product.
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06-01-09, 10:41
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Re: Glass cleaner
Surf City Garage "clearly better"
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07-01-09, 01:44
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Re: Glass cleaner
Me: "Hey Honey, check THIS out...denatured alcohol and distilled water mixed three-to-one...works really well on this glass!"
My fiancee: "Yeah, that sure is thrilling..."
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07-01-09, 01:46
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Concourswanna b is offline
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Re: Glass cleaner
Oh yeah, Griot's lint-free towels are nice on a final wipe-down, a little bit "$" though.
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07-02-09, 01:48
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Re: Glass cleaner
Stoner's FTW!
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07-03-09, 01:40
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Marine Clerk is offline
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Re: Glass cleaner
Stoners. Hand pump not the foam!
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07-04-09, 10:15
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duke4ever is offline
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Re: Glass cleaner
windex or cheap blue stuff + newspaper, if really dirty, cheap blue stuff or windex + MF then go over again with the newspaper to sort of polish it out.
Also been using Mother's QD as a glass cleaner lately works GREAT.
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07-19-09, 05:06
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ptschafer is offline
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Re: Glass cleaner
I have found several OTC aerosol foams that work wonders. Ironically, I bought a cheap can of "Tough Stuff" at the dollar store, and it worked just as well as most other OTC glass cleaners I have tried.
I personally find it is not always the brand or type of product used, but the method of how you use it. Personally, I like to spray foam, scrub and wipe with a microfiber cloth, then re-apply foam again, and squeegee it off. Final step after squeegee is to take a dry MF and go over the dry glass with it to remove any final residue.
For those who are condifident with it, I use very fine steel wool with liquid cleaner to get rid of stubborn spots, or minor scratches and "buff" the glass to an ultimate shine afterwards.
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07-19-09, 05:10
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GR8MR2
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Re: Glass cleaner
Meguiar's Detailer line concentrate is my favorite. Best cleaner I've ever used.
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