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im so annoyed with cleaning glass.. and what really sucks abotu it is getting linty cloths. even cloths that say "lint-free" still leave me trying to blow stuff off of my glass.. is there a magical product that i can use that wont leave me wondering why the heck i bought it? or some cheap quick tips?
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I have heard of using newspaper, I have never done it. But you may wanna try it.
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Originally posted by Qwk98svt: I have heard of using newspaper, I have never done it. But you may wanna try it.
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Yes, if you have the time to use newspaper it works, no streaks or lint. But what I do is just take a damp towl after drying the exterior and wipe down the inside of the windows, it works well and there is usually no lint. HTH
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Newspaper or coffee filters work wonders.
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Newspaper. Works great, especially on insides of windshields. No streaks.
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Paper towels and newspaper (grandfather's old way) are made with glues which break down with cleaners and leave behind glue residue and paper "lint". (Not to mention the ink from newspaper gets all over your hands.) If ink is getting on your hands you can bet it's leaving behind a film on the glass as well. What's That Film? That terrible film on the inside of your windows is from plastics used in interior parts, your body oils, over-application of interior cleaners and dressings that evaporate into the air. Heat adds to the problem.
I got this from a very knowledgable car detailer friend of mine. Made sense to me. I use microfiber towels. I might be weird but when I find a company that impresses me I try all there products that catch my attention. I started out using Griots Garage microfiber waffer drying towel. then used their polish/wax microfiber towel, then I used their widow microfiber towels. I can say I am sold on them all. I use almost all their product. I am sure you can find MF towels from other companies and such, but this might give you an idea on what to look for.
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I know what you mean about the lint. I have noticed that when it's humid out, or when it's really cold, that the lint goes right to the glass. Perhaps the coffee filters, since there is no ink or glue in those...
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Originally posted by thejms: Quote:
Paper towels and newspaper (grandfather's old way) are made with glues which break down with cleaners and leave behind glue residue and paper "lint". (Not to mention the ink from newspaper gets all over your hands.) If ink is getting on your hands you can bet it's leaving behind a film on the glass as well. What's That Film? That terrible film on the inside of your windows is from plastics used in interior parts, your body oils, over-application of interior cleaners and dressings that evaporate into the air. Heat adds to the problem.
I got this from a very knowledgable car detailer friend of mine. Made sense to me. I use microfiber towels. I might be weird but when I find a company that impresses me I try all there products that catch my attention. I started out using Griots Garage microfiber waffer drying towel. then used their polish/wax microfiber towel, then I used their widow microfiber towels. I can say I am sold on them all. I use almost all their product. I am sure you can find MF towels from other companies and such, but this might give you an idea on what to look for.
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I've been using newspapers for 3-4 years on my cars and never had any newspaper film on my windows.
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I'm sure u guys keep your cars detailed much more than me..but i hate streaked windows...what has worked for me is a mini window squezee by turtle wax..leaves no streaks at all...its a little tedious doing the side windows because of the shape...but it beats thinking your windows are clean and then someones headlights shine on them and u see windows really areant "squeaky" clean
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never heard of coffee filters... im gonna give those a try. the newspaper does sound a bit sketchy especially with the ink on it.. but you know what maybe ill try both and see which i like better... thanks for the tips!
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