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I just tried the Wizards Water Bandit this morning for the first time - $13 at detail-zone.com. Pretty close to unbelievable performance! It appears rugged enough to withstand twisting (rather than just squeezing) to wring out water too.
I was slow to warm up to Stoner's Invisible Glass. It does better than the blue stuff on inside glass surfaces but you can't (according to the label) use it on plastic so to do most all mirrors and instrument lens, you need to use the blue stuff anyway. Ugh!
On my last two washes I decided not to worry about water spotting on glass and instead just wiped down the painted surfaces (might have prevented contaminating the glass surfaces too). I then used the Stoner's and newsprint and found that the glass was absolutely spotless with zero effort and in a flash!
BTW, part of my regular wash routine involves wiping down the wiper blade surfaces with a paper towel saturated with the cheap windshield washer solution that sells almost everywhere for a buck or so a gallon
I was slow to warm up to Stoner's Invisible Glass. It does better than the blue stuff on inside glass surfaces but you can't (according to the label) use it on plastic so to do most all mirrors and instrument lens, you need to use the blue stuff anyway. Ugh!
On my last two washes I decided not to worry about water spotting on glass and instead just wiped down the painted surfaces (might have prevented contaminating the glass surfaces too). I then used the Stoner's and newsprint and found that the glass was absolutely spotless with zero effort and in a flash!
BTW, part of my regular wash routine involves wiping down the wiper blade surfaces with a paper towel saturated with the cheap windshield washer solution that sells almost everywhere for a buck or so a gallon