Silly Question
I tried to wash my car as much as I have time for. I keep up with cleaning my engine. I most likely wax my car too much, but I am terrible at cleaning my front window inside. I just think it is hard to not streak it. Now I never see the streaks till I drive into the sunshine in the early morning or late night, but streaks are there. I use just amonia and water (warm) but I just can't seem to get the right angle at cleaning the inside. The angle is tight and I try to go up and down from dash to top. Is there something you could suggest to me that would make it easier to wash the inside of my front window? A tool, or something? Am I the only one to do this? The rest of the inside windows are easy and clean up nicely. The outside is a pieace of cake. I have a roadster so keepeing the top down alt the indie front window gets a little dusty.
Invisible Glass markets a brush that has a triangular microfiber pad on a ~20" stick.
It's roughly $15 at your favorite auto parts chain, and at first I thought $15 was outrageous but after cleaning the windshield with the tool and NOT straining my back, it was well worth it.
I use the aerosol Invisible Glass cleaner, just spray that liberally on the pad and go to work.
Works like a champ and the pointed pad allows you to get all the way up against the front of the dash.
It's roughly $15 at your favorite auto parts chain, and at first I thought $15 was outrageous but after cleaning the windshield with the tool and NOT straining my back, it was well worth it.
I use the aerosol Invisible Glass cleaner, just spray that liberally on the pad and go to work.
Works like a champ and the pointed pad allows you to get all the way up against the front of the dash.
Originally Posted by JHM2K
Invisible Glass markets a brush that has a triangular microfiber pad on a ~20" stick.
It's roughly $15 at your favorite auto parts chain, and at first I thought $15 was outrageous but after cleaning the windshield with the tool and NOT straining my back, it was well worth it.
I use the aerosol Invisible Glass cleaner, just spray that liberally on the pad and go to work.
Works like a champ and the pointed pad allows you to get all the way up against the front of the dash.
It's roughly $15 at your favorite auto parts chain, and at first I thought $15 was outrageous but after cleaning the windshield with the tool and NOT straining my back, it was well worth it.
I use the aerosol Invisible Glass cleaner, just spray that liberally on the pad and go to work.
Works like a champ and the pointed pad allows you to get all the way up against the front of the dash.
Stoner Invisible Glass Reach and Clean Microfiber Mop Tool | Detailed Image
Google is our friend...
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...-Tool/_/N-25x7
I got these for everyone in the house:
http://www.acehardware.com/product/i...ductId=3703111
Google is our friend...
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...-Tool/_/N-25x7
I got these for everyone in the house:
http://www.acehardware.com/product/i...ductId=3703111
Last edited by maxcichon; Oct 6, 2011 at 11:11 AM.
Originally Posted by JHM2K
at first I thought $15 was outrageous but after cleaning the windshield with the tool and NOT straining my back, it was well worth it.
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