Glass Cleaner advice
#1
Glass Cleaner advice
This is not a TCH-specific question, but I figured some of you might have already found a good product.
I'm having a heck of a time getting that cloudy film off the interior of our windshields, as well as rear and side windows. We're not smokers, so it's not a smoke deposit film, rather just everyday stuff that settles out of the atmosphere or is released from other interior materials (plastics, fabrics, passengers).
I've tried every Windex permutation, and they all leave the windows full of streaks no matter how much or little is used, or how many paper towels are consumed. Armor All auto glass cleaner is no better.
Many years ago I used to use Bon Ami glass cleaner with good results, but this product is no longer available, at least in my area.
Any suggestions for a good automotive glass cleaner? Thanks in advance.
I'm having a heck of a time getting that cloudy film off the interior of our windshields, as well as rear and side windows. We're not smokers, so it's not a smoke deposit film, rather just everyday stuff that settles out of the atmosphere or is released from other interior materials (plastics, fabrics, passengers).
I've tried every Windex permutation, and they all leave the windows full of streaks no matter how much or little is used, or how many paper towels are consumed. Armor All auto glass cleaner is no better.
Many years ago I used to use Bon Ami glass cleaner with good results, but this product is no longer available, at least in my area.
Any suggestions for a good automotive glass cleaner? Thanks in advance.
#2
Re: Glass Cleaner advice
Originally Posted by pajasper
This is not a TCH-specific question, but I figured some of you might have already found a good product.
I'm having a heck of a time getting that cloudy film off the interior of our windshields, as well as rear and side windows. We're not smokers, so it's not a smoke deposit film, rather just everyday stuff that settles out of the atmosphere or is released from other interior materials (plastics, fabrics, passengers).
I've tried every Windex permutation, and they all leave the windows full of streaks no matter how much or little is used, or how many paper towels are consumed. Armor All auto glass cleaner is no better.
Many years ago I used to use Bon Ami glass cleaner with good results, but this product is no longer available, at least in my area.
Any suggestions for a good automotive glass cleaner? Thanks in advance.
I'm having a heck of a time getting that cloudy film off the interior of our windshields, as well as rear and side windows. We're not smokers, so it's not a smoke deposit film, rather just everyday stuff that settles out of the atmosphere or is released from other interior materials (plastics, fabrics, passengers).
I've tried every Windex permutation, and they all leave the windows full of streaks no matter how much or little is used, or how many paper towels are consumed. Armor All auto glass cleaner is no better.
Many years ago I used to use Bon Ami glass cleaner with good results, but this product is no longer available, at least in my area.
Any suggestions for a good automotive glass cleaner? Thanks in advance.
Is it just me or does it seem as if a film forms very quickly over the interior of the windshields?
Last edited by Sallyspal; 10-13-2006 at 08:14 AM.
#4
Re: Glass Cleaner advice
I found your Bon Ami glass cleanser on the internet
http://www.handyacehardware.com/prod...aspx?pid=95557
http://www.handyacehardware.com/prod...aspx?pid=95557
#5
Re: Glass Cleaner advice
I use a glass cleaner from the local auto parts store (Advanced Auto, in my case) that comes in a generic looking metal can that is foamy on spraying. When I had my new windshield installed recently the installer used a similar product to clean the install adhesive and other gunk off after installation. It works very well. New cars do give off a chemical that clings to interior glass (I think it has a lot to do with the 'new car smell') and likely isn't all that great for our health either. In addition to thorough cleaning I used Rainx brand anti-fog on the inside, which helps a little.
#6
Re: Glass Cleaner advice
Based on a tip from the Internet, a friend of mine bought and started using an old-fashioned chalkboard eraser to clean smoky film off her windows. It works! You don't need water or cleaners...
Don't know where you can find a clean chalkboard eraser these days, but a Google search should take care of that in about a minute!
Don't know where you can find a clean chalkboard eraser these days, but a Google search should take care of that in about a minute!
#8
Re: Glass Cleaner advice
My son is an autobody man and he showed (proved) to me that the silliest thing will work wonders with auto-glass. It's what he was taught in detailing class.
Use Windex or any other ammonia based window cleaner to get the heavy stuff off.
Then mist the window lightly with Windex or even pure water and use the Black & White pages of a newspaper to wipe the glass down.
Absolutely no streaking and the glass literally disappears with clarity!
I know it sounds dumb - but it truly does work!
Use Windex or any other ammonia based window cleaner to get the heavy stuff off.
Then mist the window lightly with Windex or even pure water and use the Black & White pages of a newspaper to wipe the glass down.
Absolutely no streaking and the glass literally disappears with clarity!
I know it sounds dumb - but it truly does work!
#9
Re: Glass Cleaner advice
Originally Posted by pajasper
This is not a TCH-specific question, but I figured some of you might have already found a good product.
#10
Re: Glass Cleaner advice
I bought this discounted at Sam's Club:
http://www.invisibleglass.com/
A light spray works well with a clean cloth, microfiber or newsprint.
http://www.invisibleglass.com/
A light spray works well with a clean cloth, microfiber or newsprint.