Car Manufacturers are IDIOTS!!!!

bimmernupe07

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How about making the friggin' rear window so it is easy to clean. Honda is a bigger IDIOT. They placed the third brake light like a 1/2 inch from the window so it is impossible to clean the window area in front of the light. FRIGGIN' IDIOTS!!!! OK I'm finished ranting. Sometimes I feel like the avatar of the guy banging in nails with his head.
 
It isn't just Honda. Take a look at the rear window and third brakelight on a 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix.:wall

bimmernupe07 said:
Sometimes I feel like the avatar of the guy banging in nails with his head.
Me too. :D

Charles
 
Big Leegr said:
Try using an egg flipper with a cloth over it. It helps getting into corners too.
I use a plastic spatula with a MF towel, but doesn't it seem kind of silly to have to use kitchen utensils to clean your car? :)
Next thing you know someone will be suggesting using dishwashing liquid to wash your car before you wax/seal it. :D

I get so frustrated with the brakelight on the GP that I actually considered moving it or taking it out completely. :mad:

Charles
 
. . . or you could try one of these

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Glass Master Pro Glass & Surface Cleaner - Microfiber Products
 
Mikeyc said:
I have an older version of this that I bought from Griot's many years ago. It really makes window cleaning easier.

I have one (the newer one). But I have a unique problem. I'm too big to get into the back to clean the inside of my rear window! I have to ask the dealer's servce shop to clean it for me. Embarrassing but true...

Charles
 
CharlesW said:
I use a plastic spatula with a MF towel, but doesn't it seem kind of silly to have to use kitchen utensils to clean your car? :)
Next thing you know someone will be suggesting using dishwashing liquid to wash your car before you wax/seal it. :D

I get so frustrated with the brakelight on the GP that I actually considered moving it or taking it out completely. :mad:

Charles

I don't think it's silly at all! If it works who cares if it's a spatula. I was recently doing some wheels that had brake dust cemented on them. I broke out many cleaners and tried scrubbing them and it was taking forever to make a dent in them. So I went into the house, grabbed some Bon Ami out from underneath the kitchen sink and went to work on the wheels with the Bon Ami and a microfiber. It worked like a champ and it didn't scratch! If it works, that's all that matters in my humble opinion. :)
 
When asked about another technique, Bruce Lee once said,"If it works, use it" and that's good enough for me.
 
:D my accord isnt too hard to clean, although i am a smaller person.

Hondas were never really ment to be detailed, read your owners manual. It says to wash your car with a good dish soap. a
 
You should try cleaning the rear window on the 05-07 Mustangs. Holy smokes does it suck. Especially when you have no rotation in your shoulders.

Richard
 
I don't know rough it is to do on a Honda, but on my Taurus I just remove the 2 screws and remove the entire housing.

"J"
 
97F1504x4 said:
You should try cleaning the rear window on the 05-07 Mustangs. Holy smokes does it suck. Especially when you have no rotation in your shoulders.

Richard

Oh man your not kidding. You guys don't understand how bad windows can suck til you work on a line that pushes 70+ cars thru a day. I'm glad i work in a tattoo shop now.
 
jaybs95 said:
I don't know rough it is to do on a Honda, but on my Taurus I just remove the 2 screws and remove the entire housing.

"J"

No can do. It seems to be one piece . But I'm thinking there has to be a way to remove the housing. How else would you change the bulb when it burns out. I'll check w/ the stealership and post a solution if it exist.
 
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