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Old 02-07-2023, 07:35 PM   #9
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Default Re: Car Detailing - What products are your go to?

I have had a week to respond to the technique that I posted above in not using glass cleaner, technique for immaculate windows.

All in all it is now my preferred method. I have tried on 3 cars so far.

It has worked for me esp on the inside windscreen scenario.

Definitely worth a try if you suffer like I do with residue appearing on the windows in the next day after a clean.

I was very satisfied the next day when leaving work and driving straight into the westerly setting sun and seeing nothing but clean glass, no smears just clean glass. 1st time ever for me.

If you have an old synthetic chamois laying around it now has a new use.

For the Pros I think that using a Clean chamois actually cleans the window better than cloth. I think that with cloth it generates some kind of static which is the cause of the buildup in the following days.

As with any technique I found there are some cons that you have to sort through. When you load up the chamois it will drip water so you have to find the spot of max water and the point of less drip. Easy to practice out in your bucket of warm water though.

The other con is that cleaner is still needed to remove 'sticky' type marks as this method is for final cleaning or maintenance cleaning.

All in all I am impressed and have solved my biggest pet peave with car cleaning.
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