voidpointer
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- Jul 16, 2016
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My Mazda 6 has ceramic window tint on all 6 windows. Yes, there is even clear tint on the windshield for the heat reduction properties it has. I thought I'd mention this since I'm not certain if the tint has an effect on the streaking.
I use Vinegar-based Windex to clean the windows along with some cross stitched microfiber towels. I normally spray a generous amount of Windex all over my windshield and then wipe it with 2 towels. I tried 1 towel before, but this leaves a TON of horrible streaks; apparently you can't just let the windex dry by itself after wiping it. So I moved to 2 towels: I wipe quickly with 1 just to smear the solution around and get it generally clean. Then I quickly use my other towel which I keep dry to go back over and wipe off the streaks. If it's sunny enough, this doesn't work because the Windex solution dries so quick and I can't get the streaks wiped off.
At this point I am not sure what to do. I can't get rid of the streaks. They are most evident when you are looking at the window through direct sunlight and in the worst case is VERY dangerous as it makes the window appear completely fogged and you can't see through it!
Is this a problem with my method? Is this caused by the tint? Or is this a chemical problem? Should I switch to something else? I only went with Vinegar Windex because I was told to avoid ammonia-based cleaners. Advice is greatly appreciated!!!
I should also note: Before I posted here about it, I searched to find people with similar problems. I got good advice, such as not mixing microfiber towels together to avoid cross-contamination of them, which could result in contaminants from outside the car or from interior cleaners (seats, dash, etc) getting smeared on the window. I wash my window cleaning towels separately from the others, to be even more paranoid. I also switched to waffle-weave (cross-stitch) microfiber as well as part of my findings. At this point nothing has helped so I'm at a loss, and thus decided to post. Just wanted to share this for those that might suggest me to look around...
I use Vinegar-based Windex to clean the windows along with some cross stitched microfiber towels. I normally spray a generous amount of Windex all over my windshield and then wipe it with 2 towels. I tried 1 towel before, but this leaves a TON of horrible streaks; apparently you can't just let the windex dry by itself after wiping it. So I moved to 2 towels: I wipe quickly with 1 just to smear the solution around and get it generally clean. Then I quickly use my other towel which I keep dry to go back over and wipe off the streaks. If it's sunny enough, this doesn't work because the Windex solution dries so quick and I can't get the streaks wiped off.
At this point I am not sure what to do. I can't get rid of the streaks. They are most evident when you are looking at the window through direct sunlight and in the worst case is VERY dangerous as it makes the window appear completely fogged and you can't see through it!
Is this a problem with my method? Is this caused by the tint? Or is this a chemical problem? Should I switch to something else? I only went with Vinegar Windex because I was told to avoid ammonia-based cleaners. Advice is greatly appreciated!!!
I should also note: Before I posted here about it, I searched to find people with similar problems. I got good advice, such as not mixing microfiber towels together to avoid cross-contamination of them, which could result in contaminants from outside the car or from interior cleaners (seats, dash, etc) getting smeared on the window. I wash my window cleaning towels separately from the others, to be even more paranoid. I also switched to waffle-weave (cross-stitch) microfiber as well as part of my findings. At this point nothing has helped so I'm at a loss, and thus decided to post. Just wanted to share this for those that might suggest me to look around...