Ultimate Quik Detailer ... for windows? YES!

Don

Darth Camaro 12/27/15
I was cleaning my interior today and came to the windows. I thought about how when using UQD as a drying aid, the exterior glass was always clean and streak free, so I decided to try a little experiment. I took one of my microfiber cloths and got it wet as though I had just dried the car and wrung it out until it was just damp. Then I sprayed a light mist of UQD onto the cloth and started by rolling down the windows and cleaning the edges. I wiped the glass with the water/UQD dampened cloth, then immediately buffed it with a second, dry microfiber cloth. So far, so good. The edges of the glass were perfectly clear and streak free. So now I rolled the windows back up and did the same for the interior surface of the glass. A light shot of UQD on the damp cloth, wipe down the glass and immediately buff dry with the second cloth. Again success! the interior surface of the window was perfect.

Since I was on a winning streak, I decided to do the rest of the windows including the normally troublesome windshield and rear window. To my pleasant surprise, even these windows came out perfectly clear with not a streak or smear to be seen.

My thoughts? I won't be buying glass cleaner anytime soon, not as long as I have UQD on hand.
 
I've done the same thing on the exterior with ONR at QD strength...but I'll always have invisible glass on hand.

EDIT: Also, any spray wax works well on exterior windows and gives them Rainx like performance.
 
Some detailer guy on YouTube uses the gallon size Meg's Xpress Wax on windows, and interior surfaces! I would think UQW is similar.
 
Some detailer guy on YouTube uses the gallon size Meg's Xpress Wax on windows, and interior surfaces! I would think UQW is similar.

I used UQD, I think that UQW might smear as it has more of the polymer protectant in it (I'll try that on the wife's car).
 
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