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Old 05-27-2002, 07:57 PM
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Default Glass cleaning tips?

So, what do you all use to clean TT glass?
I'm talking windshield and windows, mostly. I've
not been happy with my results so far...

thanks,

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Stoners Invisible Glass - Works miracles !
Old 05-27-2002, 08:24 PM
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I've been using Eagle One 20/20 with microfiber towels... works well inside and out
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Default Eagle One 20/20

Have tint all around, so must use an alcohol based cleaner. Found this, and it works wonders. A friend with a duplicate Brilliant Black tinted 2001 coupe loves the Stoner products, so I doubt you'll go wrong either way... Cheers!
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I use Wurth glass cleaner. Alcohol-based cleaners work better than ammonia
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Ive tried em all....go with stoner-invisiglass (use newspaper or glass clothe to wipe off)
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Default Nothing works better than Sprayway Glass Cleaner

It's available from various internet sites and Restoration Hardware if your local hardware store doesn't carry it.

It works great with no streaking and beats every other glass cleaner I've ever tried. They're a brand that's known within the glass industry and is used by contractors, but since they don't advertise no one knows them in the consumer space, but give them a try...
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Stoner's and the Porsche glass cleaner for inside.
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Default I like Stoners or other alcohol based cleaners. Also use 4-0 steel wool

to clean the glass. It cannot scratch the glass as it is softer, but it will remove grit and grime. Think of the steel wool as a clay bar for your glass. Spray on the cleaner, run the steel wool over the surface rubbing gently, be careful not to steel wool the paint, finish up with newspaper or papaer towels. Really only need to do this once a month or so.
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Stoners to clean, then Zaino glass polish on the windshield & hatchglass.


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