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Old 07-04-08, 04:30   #1 (permalink)
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My Glass Cleaning Method

Of all the chores within auto detailing glass cleaning, as in getting it streak free and void of all smudges and smears, is perhaps the most frustrating. Just when you think it's perfect you catch a streak or you pull it outside and your paint shines like the sun but your glass is one big ugly smear from one side to the other.

Glass cleaners, which claim to remedy this, only seem to add to the frustration. So for a good number of years now I have only been cleaning glass with water. I haven't purchased glass cleaner in a very long time, especially after finding out that many glass cleaners are mainly water with a small percentage being any actual surfactant.

So here is how I tackle glass. My tools are:

2 microfiber towels - 1 is damp and the other is dry.
1 silicone squeegee






The first step is to wet your towel. I like to wring out just enough water so that a trail of water is left on the glass but not so much that it starts to run down the glass. This takes a bit of practice to get it right. I then wipe the glass down with the wet towel making sure to cover all outside areas of the glass first, at least twice, then move into the center. So I box the outside first then bring the towel in to finish the center area, again doing each area at least twice.









Now I take the silicone bladed squeegee and starting at one end or corner of the glass I make a swipe across the glass (sometimes a full swipe from end to end, other times a few short swipes, depending of the size of glass) and either shake off the excess water or remove it using my wet mf towel. I do this until almost all water is removed. I then take my dry (usually a waffle weave) mf towel and buff that area of glass completely dry.







Now you can also get smaller blades than the one I have here for smaller windows but I have found that the silicone type squeegee works better than the black rubber type. You may need to wet your towel every so often and then wring it out remembering not to have it too damp nor to dry.

Well those are my glass cleaning tips and so far they have produced for me great results.

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Old 07-04-08, 04:37   #2 (permalink)
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Re: My Glass Cleaning Method

I like that.......

Where do you buy the silicone blades.....?

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Old 07-04-08, 04:39   #3 (permalink)
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Re: My Glass Cleaning Method

I might try that soon, any suggestions on where you can get the squeegees from?
 
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Old 07-04-08, 04:55   #4 (permalink)
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Re: My Glass Cleaning Method

I know Scottwax has mentioned using 32 ounces ONR at QD strength to one (or was it two?) ounces of ISO has solved the streaking issues has has had. Hopefully Scott will put in his two cents.

PS. Glad to have you back Anthony!
 
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Old 07-04-08, 05:35   #5 (permalink)
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Re: My Glass Cleaning Method

Hello and thank you for the welcome back

I actually stole that squeegee from my wife as she used it on the shower tile so I had to get her a new one which she bought at Bed, Bath and Beyond.....if I'm not mistaken.

I have the large one and also a smaller one.

This can be done also when doing a ONR wash, on interior as well as exterior glass. ONR the windshield and instead of using a towel to dry use the squeegee. If I am doing a ONR I will hit the interior first with a towel dampened in the ONR and then also throw in my window towel into the mixture. I'll wipe the glass down, squeegee it and then buff dry.

ONR makes a great glass cleaner.

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Re: My Glass Cleaning Method

Very good I will have to try out that method. Always experimenting with something new. Nothing has given me better results then Stoners Invisible Glass with a plush microfiber towel.

Also tried newspaper with Stoners and that worked really well too.
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Re: My Glass Cleaning Method

Well I'll be..... Anthony is back!! Awesome. Welcome back. Thanks for the tip.
 
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Re: My Glass Cleaning Method

Evenflow - I also used to use Stoners a great deal and it's one of the better cleaners out there. I don't know if newspaper though has the same cleaning ability as it once did since they changed the inks to water based......also one time the papers ink transferred to a clients seats!!

howareb - It's great to be back. Thanks for the welcome

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Old 07-04-08, 10:23   #9 (permalink)
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Re: My Glass Cleaning Method

Surprisingly the best cleaner I've used is actually windshield washing fluid. Doesn't leave as much residue as other types. I spray it then wipe it with a microfiber, end of trouble, streak free.
 
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Re: My Glass Cleaning Method

Glad to see you back Anthony.

I've been using plain water for many years, the aggravation of the wet cloth cleans the glass. And you can adjust the amount of water for the time of year, more in summer and less in winter.

Works very well except on dog slobber and some candy residue.

I made a similar post a couple years a go (without the blade) and the mods removed it. ?
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Re: My Glass Cleaning Method

If ONR cannot remove durable waxes, then I wonder how it could rate as a good general purpose class cleaner when that is what you want to remove as well as grease, etc. I have used it and works fine for general dirt but I find it weak on grease and wax. I think the polymer film that ONR leaves behind gives the impression of clean glass (way water to bead off) but I think this is a red herring.

I do agree the key is two microfiber towels. I think glass cleaners with fast evaporating carriers give the impression that the glass cleaner has been removed when it often has not. I always go back over supposedly dry glass with a dry towel with pressure to be sure it all has been removed. If the glass has not been well maintained, it may take more than one cycle and again they may need a little pressure to loosen it.
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Re: My Glass Cleaning Method

I need a squegee! I like Stoners IG alot for glass cleaner....I will def try the ONR on glass, never used it there.....Good to see you back Anthony
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