It will work very well, I have been using it on my windows inside and out and it has never let me down. Not only does it clean but it also leaves a nice slick shiny surface.
It will work very well, I have been using it on my windows inside and out and it has never let me down. Not only does it clean but it also leaves a nice slick shiny surface.
If I had better friends I wouldn`t drink so much!
I also, had trouble taking off both Klasse the polish and the glaze, however I used Meguiars` Detailing Mist to get rid of the left over I couldn`t get with the MF towel and I got a fantastic shine, It worked great on my 03` 4Runner plastic cladding, so shinny that you could actually see the glitter particles in the plastic. At the beginning I was disappointed with the product since it was so difficult to take off, but now that I used the mist, the truck looks really nice! I don`t know if by using the mist you are actually taking off the product though.
AIO was hard to take off? You maybe letting it apply to thickly and leaving it. SG is a pain, but when done right it gives good results.
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Yeah like my dad used to tell me that Pledge was the best thing to use on dashboard. Good thing I didnt listen to him!!!Originally posted by JaredPointer
It`s not unheard of for people to use a tee shirt. I`m not recommending it, but it`s all about what people want to use. Keep in mind not everyone sees it as prudent to shell out $5-10 for a microfiber towel. I won`t say I agree with it, but then again, that`s just my opinion. I guess some people have their ways set, and if you are going to market to an uneducated public (which a lot of people who clean cars are - uneducated about the products and procedures) you have to keep it as simple as possible. Just a thought.
this i got to try.
AIO is great and now i am learning the tricks. wooohoooo
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