Dr. Woo
New member
I HATE HATE HATE doing windows because of the haze that seems to return in a week (or less depending on the season).
What I do is very, very simple, and seems to work pretty well. I use two glass-microfiber cloths and Eagle 20/20. Spray directly onto the clean cloth, swipe to clean just like normal using circular motions. Motions don't really matter though, as I then proceed to use the clean, dry cloth and swipe to remove residue and buff. I press pretty hard, too.
I find the best time to do this is early evening, especially if it's humid. Then you can see the haze and work to remove it from every corner of the windshield. Now, keep in mind I'm JUST talking about the interior of the window. The exterior seems to be just fine 100% of the time, no matter what I use.
What I do is very, very simple, and seems to work pretty well. I use two glass-microfiber cloths and Eagle 20/20. Spray directly onto the clean cloth, swipe to clean just like normal using circular motions. Motions don't really matter though, as I then proceed to use the clean, dry cloth and swipe to remove residue and buff. I press pretty hard, too.
I find the best time to do this is early evening, especially if it's humid. Then you can see the haze and work to remove it from every corner of the windshield. Now, keep in mind I'm JUST talking about the interior of the window. The exterior seems to be just fine 100% of the time, no matter what I use.