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mose said:When I am doing a customers outter glass this is my process:
After washing the car with Dawn
I clay the glass at the same time as the paint.
IPA wipedown
Polish w/KAIO on a white CCS
Wipe down w/IG
Topped with whatever sealant or wax the paint gets.
MrWillsi3 said:I'm a little clueless on these short hands! whats IPA ...KAIO and IG?
mose said:Sorry! :doh
IPA = isopropyl alcohol
KAIO = Klasse All in One
IG = Stoner's Invisible Glass
shadow85 said:+1 on claying (for outer windows). It's shouldnt take too long as glass is naturally smooth. Next time it will be easier to clean.
Interior I use a mf appl to scrub and a small ww to dry.
NTXG35 said:A question about claying tinted windows. I clayed my car this weekend and clayed the front windsheild, but wasn't sure if I should clay the tinted windows. I'm guessing claying the tinted windows would be fine with enough lube, but I wanted to check with you guys before I did it.
Thanks,
FinishLineAuto said:UPDATE: So, in my quest to figure out how to clean windows the best I'm pretty confident now with cleaning windows. The answer is Stoners Invisible Glass as many have mentioned on here. I ran across this product at a WalMart at all places and knew I needed to try this stuff out. So with using brand new micro fiber towels, I used one to wipe on and the other to dry. I did all the windows inside and out on a newer expedition this weekend and the results were amazing, I did not see any trace of smearing or streaks.
Some words of advice when using this product or even others - If you experience smears and streaking consider either grabbing fresh towels or you may need to go over the window more than once.
NTXG35 said:A question about claying tinted windows. I clayed my car this weekend and clayed the front windsheild, but wasn't sure if I should clay the tinted windows. I'm guessing claying the tinted windows would be fine with enough lube...
Accumulator said:If you mean factory/oem "privacy glass" then sure, go ahead and clay it. That tint is "in the glass" and you're no more likely to hurt it than "normal" glass.
NTXG35 said:Thanks! The tint was put on by the dealer so I'm guessing it's factory / oem, so I guess I'm okay. I'll try a small area and see if anything happens.
solekeeper said:Where can one get this Stoner's glass cleaner
solekeeper said:Where can one get this Stoner's glass cleaner