Tried everything, cant get windows clean

To remove the hazing I would just old plain old Windex and a microfiber. The envioment is pretty important, for the quickest and best results you dont want high temps or direct sunlight (if it's an option).



I hate doing windows, ugh!
 
Accumulator - I figured the CD scratch test would show that the cloth would be safe on windows with tint, clear plastic for the instrument cluster and navigation faceplates and home use for computer monitor and flat screen.



Funny - I was driving in this morning, i leave for work early around 4:30 and as I was driving, I notice that my inside of the windows were still clear and no hazing and linting that usually appear when the defroster and condensation mixes up..



I use the Corsa cloth as a final wipe, I spray the interior glass with Stoner and with a high pile MF that you suggested (thank you) as the initial cleaning of the grime.



thanks
 
dirtdiggler said:
Accumulator - I figured the CD scratch test would show that the cloth would be safe on windows with tint, clear plastic for the instrument cluster and navigation faceplates and home use for computer monitor and flat screen...



Ah, yeah...that's something that slipped my mind. Wouldn't want to mess up aftermarket tint or that other stuff.

..I spray the interior glass with Stoner and with a high pile MF that you suggested (thank you) as the initial cleaning of the grime...



Glad that high-nap towel didn't leave any MF lint. I meant a *cotton* towel, something yo might consider if you ever *do* get that MF linting (which drives me nuts).



Yeah, I was thinking about that "use high-nap first" thing yesterday when I cleaned the rear windo on the Yukon...simply *caked* with really nasty, gritty [stuff].
 
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