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    Tell your interior glass secrets.

    I dread interior glass cleaning like a week at in-laws while having Ebola. I used a couple good ones Meg 1 gallon glass concentrate, blackfire crystal seal is my go to now but I’m just about out it’s like opti seal, Klasse AIO was great but to much work, onr was decent, I have this blue glass no touch polish it’s like the McKee’s a white creamy rub in let haze and beautiful glass just too much work and product. This is what I have tried any insider secrets

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    Re: Tell your interior glass secrets.

    Distilled water and a VERY CLEAN microfiber towel. Soak towel with distilled water, wring out leaving it slightly damp, clean window thoroughly, dry immediately and buff until streaks are gone with a separate dry VERY CLEAN towel.

    Ill reach for a dedicated glass cleaner if necessary but 90% of the time this gets them streak free every time.

    Works best out of direct sunlight
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    Re: Tell your interior glass secrets.

    shooting for 100% on the interior windscreen is part of the problem IMO. I just can`t get there on my personal car. the final dry buff is my problem.. towels bunching and being so grabby drives me to want to hurt myself.
    i want a glass cleaner AIO that gives me a sealant or wax that enables some slip on the final dry buff

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    Re: Tell your interior glass secrets.

    "Zap Cloth" no glass cleaner needed, only water.

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    Re: Tell your interior glass secrets.

    Sonax Glass Cleaner is awesome on the inside of the windows. Have a sticky ability so the run off is very little. And really great to clean the gas out from vinyl dash and nicotine. Also important to have mf glass towels that are washed separately and I like the no nap glass mf towels. If you want a little easier last buff if needed a WW mf towel kind is a little more slick on the glass. Also use enough of towels as once they starts to leave streaks behind it`s useally that they are saturated with dirt and needs a fresh side or fresh towel. So let the glass mf towels do the work and have many at hand. Or maybe a newer one like Carpros where you have a bigger size of a glass mf towel.
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    Re: Tell your interior glass secrets.

    Polish Angel Diver + Gyeon Silk Mitt/small Gyeon Silk Dryer is the only chance I have to successfully clean interior glass w/o having a mental breakdown.

    Have tried waffle weave glass towels, surgical hucks, other glass-only towels...all too frustratingly grabby. Silk Mitt/Silk Dryer is smooth, easy running w Diver...very little product used.

    Expensive way to clean glass but sanity has it`s price I guess. Diver also has some form of `protection` in it so maybe that contributes to smoothness...dunno.
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    Re: Tell your interior glass secrets.

    If your not using Zap cloths then you are missing the boat on clean windows
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    Re: Tell your interior glass secrets.

    Zap and distilled water are two I have not heard of thanks for comments. I’m gonna try both
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    Re: Tell your interior glass secrets.

    This is how we clean glass at work We spray glass cleaner on glass , then we wipe with a wet water sprite chamois, then we wipe with a paper towel that was made for windows .Its fast and never any streaks never. You could use a wet cloth and any paper towels I suppose. It works every time.

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    Re: Tell your interior glass secrets.

    zap cloth.
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    Re: Tell your interior glass secrets.

    Quote Originally Posted by PA DETAILER View Post
    zap cloth.
    Have some on the way, will try anything to preserve what little is left of my sanity.
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    Re: Tell your interior glass secrets.

    are Car Pro Fast Glass rebranded Zap Cloths? If so, I need to order some Zap Cloths.

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    Re: Tell your interior glass secrets.

    are we cleaning first then using the Zap as the final wipe?? Or straight up Zap attack on the filth?


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    Re: Tell your interior glass secrets.

    Quote Originally Posted by bodidly22 View Post
    are we cleaning first then using the Zap as the final wipe?? Or straight up Zap attack on the filth?
    No cleaning 1st, you get them damp with warm water, lightly ring them out and BOOM clean windows. It`s seriously some sort of voodoo magic. When I bought my 1st 3 pack I thought "yeah right, these won`t work as good as the description claims" I can`t explain how they work, and how they work as good as my favorite glass cleaner (Scholl Concepts ICE) but they`re awesome sauce. My next order will be the 20 pack. The 2nd time I used them, my window was FILTHY, hadn`t washed it in like 6 weeks and it rained a few times. Tons of dirt and dust. I had some before and after pics, but I don`t know where they`re at. I was beyond shocked. They didn`t last a super long time for me so I suggest ordering a 3 pack.

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    Re: Tell your interior glass secrets.

    I bought some griots glass PFM’s and best towel I’ve used yet. Used with sprayaway and stoner glass foam. Use medium nap side to clean an then silky side for final wipe. Gonna order a zap 10 pack to give them a try


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