Malborex New member Joined Dec 29, 2012 Messages 40 Reaction score 0 Jan 31, 2013 #1 Cleaned my car some days ago and used the Finish kare #425 Detailer for drying. Sadly the wind blew some of it on my Windshield and i don't know how to remove it. Tried Meg's APC 1:4 and GCC but nothing happened. Any Ideas ?? Greetz Malborex
Cleaned my car some days ago and used the Finish kare #425 Detailer for drying. Sadly the wind blew some of it on my Windshield and i don't know how to remove it. Tried Meg's APC 1:4 and GCC but nothing happened. Any Ideas ?? Greetz Malborex
J john b New member Joined May 18, 2010 Messages 1,301 Reaction score 0 Jan 31, 2013 #2 couple of ipa wipedowns
FUNX650 New member Joined Dec 1, 2010 Messages 21,057 Reaction score 1 Jan 31, 2013 #3 Got any: Lighter Fluid (Naptha)? Note: Don't get any of this on the paint... Make sure to follow-up with your: Auto-glass cleaner Bob
Got any: Lighter Fluid (Naptha)? Note: Don't get any of this on the paint... Make sure to follow-up with your: Auto-glass cleaner Bob
Malborex New member Joined Dec 29, 2012 Messages 40 Reaction score 0 Jan 31, 2013 Thread starter #4 OK, i will try IPA. Hopefully it works.
W Waxmax New member Joined Mar 4, 2006 Messages 759 Reaction score 0 Jan 31, 2013 #5 I use FK425 on all glass.
ihaveacamaro New member Joined Jun 16, 2012 Messages 3,048 Reaction score 0 Jan 31, 2013 #6 It'll come off on it's own. No wax or sealant (except those designed specifically for glass) will stay on windshields for any significant amount of time.
It'll come off on it's own. No wax or sealant (except those designed specifically for glass) will stay on windshields for any significant amount of time.