CAMMIN HEMI
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The easiest, but not the cheapest, way I have found is the Glass Master Pro kit on windshields and rear windows. The Meg's PerfectClairity glass cleaner as well as Diamondite PVGC work really well.
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Meguiars D120 for me. Cheap and dilutes a ton (1:10) so will last forever. $15.50 a gallon on AGO right now. Makes 11 gallons. Important to use distilled water for dilution.
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Hey guys why should you use distilled water?
Tap water will generally be filled with minerals. This won't cause issue as long as the surface is wet but, when it dries, these minerals do not evaporate away and they leave streaks and water spots.
Why are you not just using Stoner's for everything? What's the benefit of Windex on the windshield vs Stoner's?For me Windex on all non-tinted glass (front windsheild in my case). Spray on cloth and wipe on glass. Use glass towel to polish. Rest of tinted glass get Stoner Invisible Glass again sprayed on towel and glass towel. I have tried at least 10 different glass cleaning products over 4 years and this is the best combo I have used.
Stoners says to use on exterior glass only. I use it on the outside glass, and use distilled water / vinigar on the inside (tinted) glass.For me Windex on all non-tinted glass (front windsheild in my case). Spray on cloth and wipe on glass. Use glass towel to polish. Rest of tinted glass get Stoner Invisible Glass again sprayed on towel and glass towel. I have tried at least 10 different glass cleaning products over 4 years and this is the best combo I have used.
Stoners says to use on exterior glass only. I use it on the outside glass, and use distilled water / vinigar on the inside (tinted) glass.
What is IG?I have (and have tried) them all. I use Stoner's around the house about as much as I use good ole Windex with Ammonia-D, whichever I reach for first in the cabinet. I stopped using IG on auto glass a few years ago when I got my gallon of D120, and I use glass-specific MFs (waffle-weave or rib-knit). I recently got a GlassMaster Pro kit, but have also tried the CarPro FastGlass towels with plain water. They work brilliantly!
D120 blows it away on tough grime and film, and costs a fraction.