compassphoenix
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[FONT="]Can anyone suggest the best tools for window cleaning as we can make it a DIY job[/FONT]
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Kinda grabbed this to see if it would help in cleaning interior glass and it has quickly proved to be one of my rare instances where it actually works better in reality that it did when it entered my mind.
Having developed an affinity for Polish Angel Diver glass cleaner, the vid for that product showed them using a smaller Gyeon Silk Dryer for cleaning interior glass. A great combo, I could still manage to struggle a bit with the narrow glass/dash areas as well as other hard to reach places. The towel could slip or bunch up on me, not allowing for a smooth application and removal, exposed knuckles dragging across the window leaving streaks and other weaknesses in my technique that led to, uh, less than desirable results.
Started thinking about how to turn a small Silk Dryer into a more efficient medium for cleaning glass...and then remembered this item. Snatched it up, rec'd it and immediately gave it a try, cleaning all interior glass in mere moments with no frustration. And no streaking or residue when the sun shines through the glass at 'just that angle' that shows the glass is not as clean as you first thought.
It's thick enough to work comfortably and thin enough that you can articulate your hand inside the mitt to easily reach all areas. A spritz or two on the mitt, clean, flip hand and do final wipe with other side...done.
While I initially got it to use with glass, I'm gonna grab another at some point to dry wheels. It's one of those things ya really don't think about too often, maybe in the "That looks kinda interesting..." realm but turns out to be a really versatile item once ya make the leap. I like it.
Made a believer out of me! Warm water and Wolfstein?s Zap Cloth
Streak free clean glass without cleaners!!
Absolutely! The Zap Cloth is a great product and it cleans glass streak free without chemicals. Just wet the cloth, wring it out, fold it in fours and wipe away. I usually follow it up with a clean waffle weave. When people get in my car they say it looks like there is no glass. I also use the Zap Cloth in the kitchen on the stainless steel appliances. They are cheap, they are washable and reusable and they sell them here on Autogeek.
Is Zap Cloth possibly a version of KD Cloth?
I'm intrigued by this, UD.
It looks very similar Sudsy. Right out of the package, the Zap Cloth feels like paper. You have to wet it and wring it out quite a few times before you use it. Once you do use it, you will get hooked.
When we wash cars were I work , we dry cars with a Water Sprite chamois. When we clean glass we spray with glass cleaner , wipe with the Water Sprite wet and rung out , and follow with a paper towel . Never have any problems with steakes. I would think that a wet MF touel would do the same as a Water Sprite.