So, what actually DOES clean the inside of the windscreen ?
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HappyMidget said:
ajap1979 said:
Newspaper. Honestly, try it.
Yup, used with any cheap glass spray. Was the only way to pass bathroom when I was in basic training..As with the other comments about using only a very small amount - that's good advice too.
Thanks everyone, a mountain of ideas there.
I have used paper towel but also fresh washed household duster (yes, plus fabric conditioner) so I'll get a couple of micro fibre cloths and try again. It's partly a real pain to get good , even pressure over the whole screen.
Cheers
Brian
I'll save the beer until I've finished !
I have used paper towel but also fresh washed household duster (yes, plus fabric conditioner) so I'll get a couple of micro fibre cloths and try again. It's partly a real pain to get good , even pressure over the whole screen.
Cheers
Brian
I'll save the beer until I've finished !
Regardless of which cleaning solution you use, I found one of these an absolute game changer for cleaning the inside of the windscreen.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08C791NQZ/ref...
You can easily get into all the corners and right down between the dash and the screen
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08C791NQZ/ref...
You can easily get into all the corners and right down between the dash and the screen
This:
Carpro Ceri glass, it’s quite an abrasive bad dusty product but when used with bits textured application pad it removed all the 20+ year of grime from the rear screen of my GTV ( awkward to get to so always filthy)
Just wear gloves and ideally a mask as it’s not the most pleasant of substances
Carpro Ceri glass, it’s quite an abrasive bad dusty product but when used with bits textured application pad it removed all the 20+ year of grime from the rear screen of my GTV ( awkward to get to so always filthy)
Just wear gloves and ideally a mask as it’s not the most pleasant of substances
Edited by Daveb257 on Thursday 10th June 22:08
CraigyMc said:
flashbang said:
99% IPA mixed with distilled water 50/50. Spray on, wipe with paper roll and buff with more paper roll.
My car now smells of beer.dxg said:
Sheepshanks said:
RicksAlfas said:
Autoglym Car Glass Polish.
(Not the squirty stuff).
Seconded. (Not the squirty stuff).
Don't use too much or it gets powdery. And don't use a tea-towel etc that's been washed with fabric conditioner.
Using a small amount with clean cloths is the trick. I do it twice a year and that seems to be plenty
Couple of tips if the glass is really dirty
Clay the glass especially outside
Then use 2 cloth method i use microfibre cloth to apply and waffle weave towel to polish off
with angel wax glass cleaner or Stoner invisible glass these are sprays apply to the microfibre cloth remember use a little you can always add more
If you spray it directly to the glass it can mark dash especially if its a warm day
This will give glass the pop your after
The cream polishes do work but are messy and always seem to leave an unwanted mark on a piece of trim equals more work
Vinegar products i steer clear off because like fish and chips smell lingers
Clay the glass especially outside
Then use 2 cloth method i use microfibre cloth to apply and waffle weave towel to polish off
with angel wax glass cleaner or Stoner invisible glass these are sprays apply to the microfibre cloth remember use a little you can always add more
If you spray it directly to the glass it can mark dash especially if its a warm day
This will give glass the pop your after
The cream polishes do work but are messy and always seem to leave an unwanted mark on a piece of trim equals more work
Vinegar products i steer clear off because like fish and chips smell lingers
Sheepshanks said:
RicksAlfas said:
Autoglym Car Glass Polish.
(Not the squirty stuff).
Seconded. (Not the squirty stuff).
Don't use too much or it gets powdery. And don't use a tea-towel etc that's been washed with fabric conditioner.
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