Newspapers worked a *LOT* better (if messier) for this back when they were still made/printed the old-fashioned way.
And IME aftermarket tint can be *VERY* fragile..both with regard to abrasion and with chemicals. Zep40 will utterly destroy some Window Tint Films (ask how I know ) and Magic Erasers, even the "gentle" ones, have damaged (test) surfaces that I`d consider at least as tough as aftermarket Tint...even very soft *cotton* can damage some of them just as it does autopaint and other surfaces; cotton is a lot softer than any Magic Eraser
Accum...that`s why I like the 3M. It specifically states that it is safe for window tint and I`ve never had an issue at all using it.
Accum...that`s why I like the 3M. It specifically states that it is safe for window tint and I`ve never had an issue at all using it.
Yeah, I remember how a while back it was tricky to find something OK on aftermarket tint....and once you find a Glass Cleaner (or, in my case, three-four of `em) that you like you`d might as well stick with it.
Heh heh...maybe it sounds nutty that I have a selection of different Glass Cleaners for different applications, but I`ll note that I don`t find glass to be challenging either
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