The Critic
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- Dec 16, 2009
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OK, I am REALLY frustrated. This is an ongoing problem that has been occuring for years.
I have tried using water, washer fluid, car wash soap, and ZEP window cleaner concentrate, all with the same results-- streaks and water "marks" (those perforated looking dotted water lines).
I have tried using thick, cloth baby diapers and microfiber rags. Regardless of which cleaner/rag combo I use, I always get nasty looking windows. I just leave behind a ton of streaks and/or water marks. It seems like I don't get the window 100% dry on the first pass, and by the time I come back with a dry rag for the second pass, any liquid I originally left on the glass from the first pass dries up and leaves those marks. It seems like I need a kind of glass cleaner that just evaporates instantly?
Can anyone please help me with some tips or advice on how to get sparkly clean windows? I'm tired of watching the guys at the car wash get sparkly clean windows with minimal effort and me not having the same success.
Thanks.
I have tried using water, washer fluid, car wash soap, and ZEP window cleaner concentrate, all with the same results-- streaks and water "marks" (those perforated looking dotted water lines).
I have tried using thick, cloth baby diapers and microfiber rags. Regardless of which cleaner/rag combo I use, I always get nasty looking windows. I just leave behind a ton of streaks and/or water marks. It seems like I don't get the window 100% dry on the first pass, and by the time I come back with a dry rag for the second pass, any liquid I originally left on the glass from the first pass dries up and leaves those marks. It seems like I need a kind of glass cleaner that just evaporates instantly?
Can anyone please help me with some tips or advice on how to get sparkly clean windows? I'm tired of watching the guys at the car wash get sparkly clean windows with minimal effort and me not having the same success.
Thanks.