Low sun and grubby glass

Low sun and grubby glass

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tumble dryer

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2,022 posts

128 months

Thursday 18th January
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My car is nearly three years old. I had it ceramic coated when purchased and since then I've cleaned my glass regularly with different products, including kitchen glass type cleaners - Mister Muscle etc.

During this weather and the resultant crud on the roads, increased use of screenwash and general cleaning I've noticed a film that lies on top of the glass (almost like a wax polish) that I can't get rid of.

Any ideas, or products, that will strip this off and give me glass as it left the factory?

Red9zero

6,910 posts

58 months

Thursday 18th January
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Traffic film remover ?

shirt

22,625 posts

202 months

Thursday 18th January
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MEK

Kuwahara

852 posts

19 months

Thursday 18th January
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White vinegar…👍

tumble dryer

Original Poster:

2,022 posts

128 months

Thursday 18th January
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Red9zero said:
Traffic film remover ?
Tried it, many kinds. I think it bloody adds to the problem!

budgie smuggler

5,393 posts

160 months

BrettMRC

4,120 posts

161 months

Thursday 18th January
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shirt said:
MEK
That's not always kind to plastics, coatings or paint though - is it?

Haltamer

2,457 posts

81 months

Thursday 18th January
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BrettMRC said:
shirt said:
MEK
That's not always kind to plastics, coatings or paint though - is it?
My immediate thought - The bottle of MEK I have is marketed as model glue... It's fantastic at melting and fusing plastics together? Not sure I'd want it near my car though biggrin

The Glaco Glass compound applicator is a very good option for ease of use and effectiveness.

shirt

22,625 posts

202 months

Thursday 18th January
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Nope but it will do exactly as requested. Mask off and use sparingly, be reyt

dave01253

61 posts

82 months

Thursday 18th January
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I read that a magic eraser works well. Don't touch your paintwork or wheels with it.

BrettMRC

4,120 posts

161 months

Thursday 18th January
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shirt said:
Nope but it will do exactly as requested. Mask off and use sparingly, be reyt
If that doesnt work, get out the trich? hehe

sortedcossie

559 posts

129 months

Thursday 18th January
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This'll sound odd, but in the past i've used AG machine wash with an old clay bar. Then cleaned with a decent window spray or AG glass polish.

Summit_Detailing

1,900 posts

194 months

Thursday 18th January
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Are you sure it's on the outside? The inside of the windscreen gets dirtier than normal at this time of year when people are regularly using the max defrost on the windscreen function of the a/c.

Try some Autoglym Glass polish on the inside and outside, if its not man enough to clean the outside effectively try a cerium oxide based cleaner like Carpro Ceriglass.

Cheers,

Chris

Pica-Pica

13,842 posts

85 months

Thursday 18th January
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Summit_Detailing said:
Are you sure it's on the outside? The inside of the windscreen gets dirtier than normal at this time of year when people are regularly using the max defrost on the windscreen function of the a/c.

Try some Autoglym Glass polish on the inside and outside, if its not man enough to clean the outside effectively try a cerium oxide based cleaner like Carpro Ceriglass.

Cheers,

Chris
That would be my bet, it’s on the inside. It is a sod to easily get to and clean, and it does get a dirty layer.

Belle427

9,005 posts

234 months

Thursday 18th January
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Autoglym glass polish is very good, I don't get on with spray on wipe off cleaners.

Dermot O'Logical

2,594 posts

130 months

Thursday 18th January
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Cleaning the inside of a windscreen is one of my least favourite "detailing" jobs, but at this time of year, with the sun low in the sky, it's a necessary evil.

I use Stoners Invisible Glass, and their special swivel-head tool:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Invisible-Glass-Windscree...

If the outside of the screen develops a greasy film which won't succumb to "normal" cleaners, I use Bar Keeper's Friend, washed off with lots of water, then an application of Stoners.

HTH.

x type

912 posts

191 months

Thursday 18th January
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For the outside this is the best I have found

https://soft99store.co.uk/en/home/142-glass-compou...

then use the one below outside after

For the inside this

https://soft99store.co.uk/en/home/310-glaco-de-cle...

Euro car parts sell them sometimes

TheDoggingFather

17,106 posts

207 months

Thursday 18th January
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dave01253 said:
I read that a magic eraser works well. Don't touch your paintwork or wheels with it.
This is superb, my mind was blown at how much bloom it removed from the glass.

Kevin Cozner

1,034 posts

105 months

Saturday 20th January
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TheDoggingFather said:
dave01253 said:
I read that a magic eraser works well. Don't touch your paintwork or wheels with it.
This is superb, my mind was blown at how much bloom it removed from the glass.
Thanks for that, I'll get some of these too. I've been having this problem too and it's definitely on the outside as the wipers visibly trail over it. It's bloody annoying.

Smint

1,725 posts

36 months

Saturday 20th January
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Holts (latterly Simoniz) Mixra was superb, a foam type aerosol you'd give the screen a short blast let it work for a minute and just use the washers/wipers leaving a spotlessly clean screen that would last several hours of drizzle and spray before greasy road grime was an issue again.

I've still got one can left but this thread prompted me to replenish stock, can't find any, any suggestions for what is a decent alternative for simple spray on the screen and it does the business?