Quote: Cleaning Windshields
~One man’s opinion, observation~
Put your hand in a plastic sandwich bag and lightly run your fingertips over the windshield's surface. Chances are, it will have a rough, gritty feel. Glass cleaners will not remove this grit, the method I use:
Outside glass –
1. Apply clay (Magic Clay) and lubricant solution (Woolite / Water 5:1) onto the glass surface (Do not apply to plastic as dulling may occur.)
2. Wash off any residue from glass and dry with a damp waffle weave towel
3. For ‘water spots’ use a water/distilled white vinegar solution, 5:1 (adjust ratio as required)
4. Apply a quarter size amount of Autoglym Car Glass Polish to a dry 100% cotton or Microfiber cloth
5. Apply to half of the windshield, polishing first in an up and down motion then in a left-to-right motion and then repeat on the other side.
6. Go over the glass several times in each direction. (Glass will polish virtually residue free.)
7. Wipe off any residue, and polish with a clean dry 100% cotton Microfiber cloth.
8. If any ‘water spots’ remain apply Distilled White Vinegar to a 100% cotton micro fibre towel, using a medium pressure rub glass until they are removed.
9. Inspect glass for clarity and smoothness. Repeat if necessary.
10. Apply 303 Wiper Treatment to the wiper blades to clean, restore suppleness, eliminate wiper noise or ‘skipping’ and to avoid glass smearing. .
Notes:
1. These glass-cleaning methods should results in crystal clear, safer road vision and long lasting protection
2. As with all detailing tasks applied to an automotive surface, everything in a straight-line motion, avoid circular movements that could contribute to swirl marks.
3. There is no ‘one correct way ‘to apply a product, most Concourse detailers have their own preferred methodology. The way detailing products are customized are what each individual finds give them the desired results.
As with most detailing tasks, avoid strong sunlight, the sun may increase the surface temperature of the glass causing the product to dry too quickly and render them ineffective. It should be applied to a clean and dry surface, with a temperature of >50 – 90< o F.
~Hope this helps~
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