imported_Lasthope05
New member
Hey all. I'm new to this forum and have been enjoying reading everything you guys have to say. VERY informative.
I've been doing detailing on the side for, oh a year or so, and continually run into a problem that I'm hoping that someone may have some advice on. I always end a detail by cleaning the windows. I'm a big fan of the 3M glass cleaner in the spray can. I'm a newspaper user as well (I know, don't touch the paint).
How can I keep the glass cleaner from falling on the dash or other vinyl parts while still getting enough product on the glass to do a decent job?
I did a car today that was just a pit and the glass took me forever (okay, not that long) to get right. Then I had to go over the dash again, but be real careful not to hit the window.
Any advice? I've seen some threads on glass cleaning, but don't recall seeing anything about the cleaner hitting the dash.
Thanks.
I've been doing detailing on the side for, oh a year or so, and continually run into a problem that I'm hoping that someone may have some advice on. I always end a detail by cleaning the windows. I'm a big fan of the 3M glass cleaner in the spray can. I'm a newspaper user as well (I know, don't touch the paint).
How can I keep the glass cleaner from falling on the dash or other vinyl parts while still getting enough product on the glass to do a decent job?
I did a car today that was just a pit and the glass took me forever (okay, not that long) to get right. Then I had to go over the dash again, but be real careful not to hit the window.
Any advice? I've seen some threads on glass cleaning, but don't recall seeing anything about the cleaner hitting the dash.
Thanks.