I find that I get better results from lightly spraying the cleaner (regardless of what cleaner I`m using) directly on the microfiber, rather than directly on the glass...MUCH better results.
Has anyone else noticed this?
I find that I get better results from lightly spraying the cleaner (regardless of what cleaner I`m using) directly on the microfiber, rather than directly on the glass...MUCH better results.
Has anyone else noticed this?
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Thats the proper way so you dont get overspray on paint or dash as well as less streaks
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That’s how I’ve always done it. I have a wet Mf soaked in glass cleaner. I scrub the window and then buff with a dry one. That’s how I get my best results.
While it`s much easier to keep it off the surrounding areas, and I do think that`s generally a good thing to at least try with most products, I get the best results when I spray directly on the glass, especially with Glass Cleaners that foam up. Easier to get an effective (or at least effectively long) Dwell too. I wish it were otherwise as there are some areas I can`t do that way (so every time I do some one way and others the other way, giving me an ongoing direct comparison between the two methods). Sometimes the diff is minimal, but other times it`s quite significant. Apparently it`s another of those YMMV things.
Use to be how I did it, but I use Scholl Concepts ICE glass cleaning gel now so no need. It`s a medium consistency gel that doesn`t drip when sprayed. It makes doing inside windows 10 times easier. Also doesn`t streak and you only have to use a super
tiny amount.
If a gel product can eliminate streaks in one wipe it just might be revolutionary!
Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.
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