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Originally posted by Krafty: Stoner's Auto Glass is the best I've used to date. Comes in an "aerosol" style container and is virtually streak free. You can find it any Pep Boys/Autozone, etc.
Another tip: detailers use newspaper to clean windows...I haven't used it yet so I'm not sure how well it works. If you do try it, let me know how it works Yes, Stoner's Invisible Glass is perhaps the best. Just be careful without the newspaper thing....the print will rub off onto your hands and can stain clothes, seats, etc.
Dan Parmelee 1999 Acura Integra SiR-G coupe "I heard Affleck was the bomb in Phantoms" "Word, bitch! Phantoms like a muhfuka"
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Originally posted by Antonio: Originally posted by CanadianMofo: [b]I gotta ask...whats wrong with Windex?
CM. It streaks and it is not made to clean automotive windows.
-Antonio[/b]Try Windex Commercial, it is more effective.
Dan Parmelee 1999 Acura Integra SiR-G coupe "I heard Affleck was the bomb in Phantoms" "Word, bitch! Phantoms like a muhfuka"
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Use the newspaper no matter what you use. 
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WOW, this is like deja vu. I was just talking to my friend about his car. He spends so much time babying his car and the paint(wax, buffing it atleast once every two weeks). He doesn't really clean his windows and when he wants to he buy stuff that says: "Streak-free" so he can fly through it. Well my point was and is relevant for this is: if you are always spending time to baby the car, why do you spend so little time on your windows, vacuuming, ect.
I use a glass cleaner that we use on all cars at work. Yes it leaves streaks but if you fold the towel and use one side to clean, you can use the other side to take the streaks away and make it look better than the "streak-free" galss cleaners.
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I've been using Gunk automotive glass cleaner. Personal opionion, stick to the foamy glass cleaner, not the liquid ones and use paper, newspaper does work great, but any paper should work, Do not use cloth towels.
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Originally posted by bk4293: I've been using Gunk automotive glass cleaner. Personal opionion, stick to the foamy glass cleaner, not the liquid ones and use paper, newspaper does work great, but any paper should work, Do not use cloth towels. Towels work. Must be 100% cotton and do not put them in a dryer with fabric softener sheets.
Dan Parmelee 1999 Acura Integra SiR-G coupe "I heard Affleck was the bomb in Phantoms" "Word, bitch! Phantoms like a muhfuka"
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I've never had to use chemicals just water and a microfiber cloth.
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