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DaGonz
08-05-2013, 09:38 AM
Out of all the regimens of detailing a car, one of the most problematic ones would appear to be relatively easy... cleaning the windows.



This is the method I and materials I use.





Dedicated microfiber towels for glass.



A good quality automotive glass cleaner (I prefer Stoner`s Invisible Glass; any glass cleaner you use should be ammonia free to prevent damage to tinted windows)



Stoner`s Invisible Glass Reach and Clean tool





Interior window cleaning



A car`s interior glass may look "foggy" on the inside. This film on the inner glass is from the off gassing of the plastic surfaces in the vehicle. On a hot day, the interior temperatures of a car can reach 120+degrees Farenheit (48.8+ Celsius), accelerating the off gassing of the plastics. This film makes it difficult to see out of the windshield in bright daylight when traveling east in the morning during sunrise and west in the evening during sunset. At night, this film on the windshield also makes it difficult to see in inclement weather as well as when traffic approaches with their high beams and driving lights on.



I start my glass cleaning regimen one the passenger`s side windshield. I spray the glass cleaner onto a microfiber towel and move it across the glass in a horizontal motion (more on this later!), then dry the glass with a second microfiber. Use caution cleaning around any state inspection stickers, as they tend to be made of cheap paper and can easily be torn or dislodged if one is too aggressive with cleaning the area. I then move to the passenger side door windows and use the same technique.



Rear windows can be problematic, especially with any vehicle that has a fastback rear window as it can be diffiicult to reach into the corners and the bottom of the windshield. You also have to be a contorsionist to get into the back seat areas in some cars!



For the rear window, I use the Stoner`s Invisible Glass Reach and Clean tool and use the microfibers that come with it to clean these areas. Be careful around the connections for the rear window defroster, breaking one is frustrating and can be expensive to repair.



When the rear window is done I start on the driver`s side and use the same regimen, finishing at the driver`s side interior windshield.



Exterior glass cleaning

The exterior glass takes its share of abuse, too. Road grime, road salt solutions for those in snow country, bird and insect droppings, hard water, acidic rain, dust and sand can cause the exterior glass to get stained and pitted.



I start at the driver`s side windshield. I raise the wipers, then spray glass cleaner onto my microfiber towel and apply it to the glass in a vertical motion and drying with another microfiber (more on this later, too!).



I proceed to the passenger side exterior windshield and make my way around the car, using the same technique and vertical motion.



When I am done with the exterior glass, I apply RainX to my windows using a another microfiber towel using a vetical motion and allow it to dry to a haze. I then take a damp micofiber and remove the haze and wipe the window with a dry microfiber in a vertical motion.



What`s up with the horizontal and vertical motions?



When you are cleaning the car`s glass inside a garage, you really cannot tell if the glass is fully clean and streak free... however, when you pull it outside into the sun... you can see areas you may have missed and streaks.



The motions tell you which side of the glass you need to redo.





horizontal - inside.

vertical - outside.

hkpinc
08-05-2013, 11:54 AM
Nice write up. Thanks! The horizontal line and verticals lines is a good tip.

I like to use newspapers to dry the windows. Polishes well and to leave behind no streaking for me.

pwaug
08-05-2013, 12:41 PM
Nice review with good tips!! Not only problematic, but the one part of detailing I hate. I`ve been using HD 50:1 glass cleaner for the last few months and must say it is my favorite after trying probably every automotive glass cleaner out there over the years (and you can`t beat the price). After the wipe with the first towel it leaves a haze that removes easily with the second towel and leaves a very slick surface--allows you to do windows even in bad light without any streaks. Switched over to Surgical Huck towels a few years ago and wouldn`t go back to MF--they are more substancial and have a weave to them that really cleans well.

Bill D
08-05-2013, 12:50 PM
I found new use for a California Water Blade when it comes to cleaning windows. Simply spay the glass with glass cleaner, agitate with a dedicated sponge, and squeegee off with the water blade and wipe what dripping is left behind with a MF or huck towel. I do the same with interior glass, I just protect the dash with a towel. It is a method that works well for me.

Lexi65
08-16-2013, 10:44 PM
Nice review with good tips!! Not only problematic, but the one part of detailing I hate. I`ve been using HD 50:1 glass cleaner for the last few months and must say it is my favorite after trying probably every automotive glass cleaner out there over the years (and you can`t beat the price). After the wipe with the first towel it leaves a haze that removes easily with the second towel and leaves a very slick surface--allows you to do windows even in bad light without any streaks. Switched over to Surgical Huck towels a few years ago and wouldn`t go back to MF--they are more substancial and have a weave to them that really cleans well.



What are Surgical Huck towels and where do you get them? Thnx

David Fermani
08-16-2013, 10:57 PM
Excellent write up! Great info here! Thanks. Do you mind if I put this in the Guide to Detailing sub-section down the road??

togwt
08-17-2013, 04:22 AM
What are Surgical Huck towels and where do you get them? Thnx



Non-Lint Surgical Glass Cleaning Towels



Although the name suggests that these towels be used inside operating rooms, surgical huck towels are great for a lot of other detailing uses. Surgical huck towels are made from 100%cotton; they are lint free and have excellent absorption. The huck towel fibre provides better agitation during the wet cleaning process than a micro fibre towel due to the more aggressive fibres.



For cleaning and drying windows, soft enough to polish and finish plated metals; these surgical towels are terrific for removing the cloudy film on windows. Use with a glass microfiber towel for perfect glass. Large sized (16 x 24")



Huck Towel care



Always wash Lint-Free Surgical Towels and any glass cleaning micro fibre towels separately do not use fabric softeners but add a teaspoon per towel distilled white vinegar in place of a softener, the vinegar doesn`t coat the fibres but instead works to eliminate detergent residue and the acid counteracts any alkaline minerals in the water supply. Vinegar (Acetic acid, pH 2) works well in the rinse cycle to make your towels softer. Detergent is an alkaline (pH 12, the opposite of acidic on the pH scale).



Blue Huck Towels (http://www.bluehucktowels.com)

pwaug
08-17-2013, 06:19 AM
What are Surgical Huck towels and where do you get them? Thnx



I get them here Lint-Free Surgical Towels (http://www.towelsbydoctorjoe.com/lint-freehucktowels-1-1.aspx)

tom p.
08-17-2013, 07:19 AM
Amazon is another good source for the huck towels. In general, both new towels or used towels are available for purchase.

Accumulator
08-17-2013, 12:38 PM
Just a caveat from the other side of the fence- The surgical huck towels that I`ve used (sent to me by fellow Autopians) were simply useless, quite poor for glass cleaning. Lots of variables, but I did want to mention my experience with them.

Bill D
08-17-2013, 03:38 PM
When it comes to cloths for window cleaning ,my go to is huck towels but I do have several other kinds I may use which include WWs, low nap MFs, and specifically for-glass MFs.



I may use these others to finish off the removal of any residual smearing but by and large, I reach for huck towels first.