well, i have tried various kinds, but they never seem to work. the armor all invisible glass spray works well on the side windows but not the front and back. i am tempted to buy the armor all wipes, but im not too sure about them either. what do yall use to clean the inside of your windshields?
i think the armor all wipes are just wipes with armor all glass cleaner on it haha. I just use armor all glass cleaner and spray it on myself... works for me
here is a tip for windows that don't have tint on them. Spray a fair amount of your favorite glass cleaner on the window. Take a few pages of newspaper and wad them up. Dry the window with the newspaper. The newspaper will get rid of any residue on the window so when you are driving in the sun you don't have any **** built up on there. Works great on your windsheild, but I wouldn't use it on any windows with tint (might possibly scratch them, I don't know)
does the newspaper not leave any of the inky stuff on there? amazing...
and how exactly do you spray it on the windshield at the angle it is without getting it everywhere else?
black and white newspaper + Stoner's Invisible Glass = .
In order to not get overspray, spray whatever glass cleaner you have onto the newspaper first. Or you could block the overspray around the edge of the window with your newspaper as you're spraying along.
stoner's....interesting name. i will definately try the newspaper, even though i have never heard of it before. what do you do, just wad it up and wipe away?
Yea for non tinted surfaces you can use newspaper to wipe with. Just crumble/wad it up and wipe.
And for solution I use Invisible Glass.
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