The microfiber was a pro tip!
Yes microfiber is better than newspaper or paper towels. Thank you so much for your support!
I use a rubber wiper like from the gas stations on the outside glass which works beautifully, then I use 2 microfiber towels for the inside windows, one wet one dry. Spray a 50/50 mix of water and rubbing alcohol on the wet rag and wipe the inside windows, then follow behind with the dry rag. No streaks in day or night conditions.
This is a great method as well. For the video I used a dedicated glass cleaner, but the majority of the time I use Rinseless wash as my glass cleaner. I'll make a video about that very soon. The wet towel & dry towel is one of my favorite methods when cleaning glass outside.
I have a 2 part question if you don't mind? First i was wondering why you are using regular microfiber towels. I tried using regular ones and they left alot of lint behind, which you didn't talk about. I tried using low GSM microfiber towels, as well as high (350'ish), both left lint. I switched to Waffle Weave and they were a lot better, hardly any lint. Second question, what are you doing with the towels after you finish cleaning the windows? Throw them away or do you wash them?
We don't have this issue. It may be a low quality towel you are using. Also for glass we use new towels until it starts to streak and then we will demote the towel to interior, door jambs or wheels.
Wash your rags in ONLY hot water, and dry. This will help take out the lint. Using rags right out of the dryer helps them absorb cleaning spray faster too.
Is there a way to prevent interior windshield marks? I believe it's always going to happen because of dash offgasing, or the numerous things flowing through car vents, but is there something to spray on it to prevent it from occurring?
The dash off-gassing usually occurs in newer vehicles, it will eventually stop. To my knowledge there isn’t anything you can spray to prevent it. If you follow the steps in the video then you will have great results 👍
Thanks! Can I do this in the direct sunlight?
Yes, absolutely. We may make a separate video with more tips on how to do it in the sun.
Gloves on so no oil from your hands gets on, proceeds to put a towel on his forearm …
Great observation and attention to detail. For video demonstration it was easier to put it there than on a dirty surface on the car. Maybe a cart would've been helpful in this case. Thanks for viewing!
I was struggling with glass until I watched this video. Thank you for helping me get steak free glass! ✨
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