davidc11291
New member
- Oct 14, 2011
- 200
- 0
I was at Waffle House the other day, and there was this guy there cleaning the windows. He's with a commercial window cleaning company. Glass is one of my least favorite parts of a detail, so I ask him what he uses. Water with a little bit of dish soap. He squirts it on, squeegies it off, and the glass looks crystal clear in the sun. He says that he never has a soapy film buildup on the glass.
I've never used anything other than dedicated glass cleaners, but on cars with 5 years of grime, it would be nice to be able to use something with a little more dirt removing ability. Will soapy water work on interior auto glass? If not, why?
I've never used anything other than dedicated glass cleaners, but on cars with 5 years of grime, it would be nice to be able to use something with a little more dirt removing ability. Will soapy water work on interior auto glass? If not, why?