A little Dawn and water. And get to work!
Do you have very flat windshields or a very flexible squeegee?Vinegar/water mixture and a shower squeegee. Works well even with only water as long as you keep wiping the squeegee clean after every swipe.
I keep a shower squeegee in every car.
On the INSIDE of the windshield ?and a shower squeegee
I use both of those and they work great. As does Motorcraft Ultra-Clear Spray Glass Cleaner and Sprayway Glass Cleaner.https://www.invisibleglass.com/ and I also bought their https://www.invisibleglass.com/prod...lass-reach-clean/cp_/all-products?resizedesc1 and it does a fantastic job...
Shower squeegees come in different sizes. A small one, the rubber squeegee blade being 4 to 6 inches long with a short handle.What are these relics called newspapers you guys are referring to ?
On the INSIDE of the windshield ?
I am just now learning this truth about wheels...Like wheels, there are no shortcuts to cleaning glass. There are no miracle cleaners that will permit a low-effort, one-pass job, and throwing ever more caustic chemicals at the job is no substitute for manual effort.
Use a good product (I like IG), the right material (waffle weave towels), and don't be surprised if it requires multiple efforts if there is heavy soiling.
I agree, somewhere along the way news papers changed and no longer work for cleaning glass or mirrors. Wally has some micro fiber towels made for windows that work well. I also use the Invisible Glass tool but only need it on the back window which is hard for me to reach.thank you all
You guys have a good range of off the shelf products to choose from. From the feedback, it looks like invisible glass is a good one to go for.
As for newspapers, gone are the days when almost every window cleaner used them. Papers these days oeave more ink behind than the cleaning they do so although they canabsord the oily stuff, they leave the ink on eveything glass, fingers, etc!
The main pain for me to clean the inside. Even after cleaning although fine in normal daylight,, at night and low sun, fogging/ smearing is noticeable