shoeless89
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If you use a glass cleaner make sure it doesn't contain ammonia.
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If you use a glass cleaner make sure it doesn't contain ammonia.
I'm probably in the minority here but I've just always used a damp microfiber (damped with plain water from a faucet) to clean the inside of car glass, with or without tint. It always got the job done for me.
This, also, is an excellent ammonia-free glass cleaner...I use it on my window-tint.
Sprayway Glass Cleaner, glass cleaner, aerosol glass cleaner, sprayway clenaer
A suggestion: Use caution in not applying too much pressure with your 'towel-of-choice'...Most tinting-films tend to scratch quite readily.
Bob
Stoners invisible glass or any of those ammonia free glass cleaners and follow up with SolarGard which my tint installer gave me. Its almost ike wax for tint keeps it in tip top shape.
Also have used Adams glass cleaner on my GF tinted windows without a problem