Question:
what is the best way to wash the interior side of car windows.?
logan d
2007-07-27 18:37:11 UTC
I have used many window washers but they just don't get off all the dirt. I can always see some of the film left on the window. Ideas or suggestions please.
Four answers:
XTX
2007-07-27 18:48:53 UTC
this is the only way to wash tinted windows .... ((( dump out the windex and all other alchol based clearers)))) put a small amount of dish soap into a spray bottle and fill with water --- spray the inside of the windows (( do one at a time)) and then dry the window with a good brand paper towel ... if you use the product windex or similar the smoke/tint will soon take the purple hue look to the windows.... when you see cars that have the purple hue look you gotta know that they have been ruined... and this is from a pro at a car glass company ..... if your windows are not tinted then you should use rubbing alcohol to remove the ""film"" of grime and then try the above....;
cob32187
2007-07-28 01:58:53 UTC
Ammonia, and news papers. Use one news paper that is wet with the ammonia and rub it on pretty good, then take a dry one and rub on the area you just wet down. That will take most stuff off, if not just repeat. I usually clean about a 1' X 1' area at a time, to keep the ammonia from drying.
Leila
2007-07-28 01:45:44 UTC
Windex and use newspapers instead. Gets it reaaly clean and streak free.
anonymous
2007-07-28 01:45:15 UTC
stoner brand works well, no streaks


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