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    Quote Originally Posted by PAR Detailing View Post
    Megs glass cleaner concentrate... best stuff I have ever used!
    Hummm, might have to give it a try

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    IG and/or nxt glass cleaner both work great...

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    Quote Originally Posted by wendell jarvis View Post
    i will, when i win this contest
    never!!!!!
    Dwayne

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    Invisable glass for me.
    Safe on tint

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    I make my own, I use to tint windows and always tried different ways to get a streak-free finish.

    1 part IPA, 1 part water, also add a tablespoon of distilled vinegar and drop or two of dish soap.

    Works great for me.

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    Seems like Stoners is mentioned a lot when talking about glass cleaners. I may have to give it a try.
    Dwayne

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    Heard a lot of good things about Meg`s Detailer line glass cleaner. I`m going to try it.

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    My primary one is Spray Way but I use other non-aerosol ones too (Surf City, Adam`s, etc) I had picked up in trades, etc.
    Al

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    All I use on my interior windows is a dry microfiber cloth. I used to slightly dampen one, and dry with another, but find that just a dry microfiber cleans better than anything I have tried. (and it is easy) Since I am a non smoker there isn`t much to wipe off anyway.

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    Stoners is great and I have also used sprayway. Trying to get away from aerosols that leave fall out on the dash

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    distilled water and MF towels .

    If the exteriors are really dirty or oversprayed /fallout I (after the car is washed)I use a razorblade first(gently scrape ,dont dig!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by detailchick View Post
    distilled water and MF towels .

    If the exteriors are really dirty or oversprayed /fallout I (after the car is washed)I use a razorblade first(gently scrape ,dont dig!)
    Why not clay instead of the blades....ouch.
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    `Why not clay instead of the blades....ouch. "

    Ive used clay before but blades work much better IMO . Never cut myself or glass LOL but i cant say someone else wont :biggrin:

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    Zep Professional concentrate the green colored one

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    For me soap and water....Then DP Krystal Vision Glass Cleaner :driving:

 

 
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