i use a magic cloth for screen u just use a tiny bit of water and it cleans with a streak free finish if not another idea is white vineger its cheapest glass cleaner you will ever get :lol but true it works
I've also heard vinegar and newspapers to clean glass...
but for myself I use AG glass polish, around £6 a bottle and will last you ages. Theres this products thats made by the company that makes rainX rain reppelant thats called anit mist or something. Seen it in halfords the other day but at 6.99 for something thats only ever going to be used on the front screen i'd leave it buying it till the sales start :hihi
Another vote for white vinegar. And you can also use it to annoy, kill and wipe away any green mouldy growths on the black rubber trims around your windows.
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I use THIS from autobrite. I bought 5 litres over a year ago and still have some left. It was one of those finds that answered all the issues every other glass cleaner has posed for me :thumbsup
I use Mers glass polish, inside and out..Works atreat :thumbsup
BUT..if im driving at night, i do sometimes get streaks showing, but thats because there is a thin film of tobacco smoke forming on the inside..
Dont smoke kids, you may crash from not seeing where your going when your windscreen smears up :hihi
I normally use the cotton polishing cloths or sometimes a clean rag. Apply it to the cloth then onto the screen very thingly, doesn't take long to go off then just wipe off. Does make abit of dust if you use too much. I do all 5 windows insdie and out and its like theres no glass on the car :hihi
I used vinegar in the past but i cant stand the smell. At the mo in using a cheapo tesco glass cleaner but my next purchase will be AG or Megs window cleaner.
Spend hours cleaning and making the inside of your car smell nice. Give the inside of the windows a quick once over with the vinegar and instantly your car smell like a cats pi$$ed in it. Not good.:frown
Using Carplan glass cleaner at the moment and it seems to do a pretty good job. A mate of mines swears by AG fast glass, must give it a try once the cheap Carplan stuff runs out.
It could be if you smoke in the car it sticks to the window and makes the streaks show up. I use autosmart window polish but you could even use normal house glass cleaner spray and kitchen roll, works well :thumbsup
ag glass polish, really easy to use, apply to all windows then go round and buff off with a MF i use outside and in and on the rear and head lights too. looks good dosent streak and smells nice
Sam, do you use the glass polish on its own or alongside the fast glass. eg fast glass first, then glass polish????
To be honest, cleaning the windows is not my strong point. A few time I've had an outburst:mad because of streaking and the wife ends up coming out a doing them for me:thumbsup. Suppose they have to be good for something :hihi
let the wife do it, sounds like a win win to me lol
i just use the glass polish nothing before, i use one MF cloth put a bit of polish in the corner wipe it on to the window run round do the others insdie and out then use the same MF cloth but not the bit with polish on to buff off
let the wife do it, sounds like a win win to me lol
i just use the glass polish nothing before, i use one MF cloth put a bit of polish in the corner wipe it on to the window run round do the others insdie and out then use the same MF cloth but not the bit with polish on to buff off
ive used everything on the market,but the best thing i have found is to cut a lemon in half and rub over the windscreen,then clean off with kitchen roll..
if you want to stop bathroom mirrors misting up put some fairy liquid on a cloth and smear it over the mirror,i know it works on mirrors but havnt tryed it on windscreens
I bought the AG glass polish earlier today and the results are fantastic - I can see
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