Silver Porsche Carrera , correction

dtraylor

New member
Hello everyone,



Today I received a generous sample of Eimann Fabrik's Clear Vision from JasonC8301. First off, I want to give him a big thanks for sending it to me. Thanks Jason!



I washed the Explorer today, and I tried it out. I've been using Eagle 1 20/20 regularly, and the EF seemed to wipe on smoother or something. There was a few water spots around the edges of the windows, and it took care of them very well. I didnt have any instructions on how to use it, didnt know if there was anything special that had to be done, but I just used a terry cloth and paper towels, and the windows came out clear, reflective, and streak free. It took care of any spots or other things on the glass. I have yet to use it on the inside windows, but will report back when I do that. So far I give EF Clear Vision a :up



Grant
 
DIRECTIONS:

Spray on a small area at a time. Wipe dry with a clean terry towel. Change towels frequently.



Clear Vision auto glass cleaner is specially formulated for detailers and car dealers. It quickly removes the toughest road grime, smokers residue, and interior vinyl haze. Without streaking or smearing.



Clear Vision cleans and shines most everything made of glass, plastic, vinyl, porcelain (good on toilets), and stainless steel.



Use Clear Vision in cars, trucks, boats, kithcens, bathrooms, and all around the home.



Warning - Professional product. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN!



NOTE: Wipe towels and your hands should be clean and feree of wax, oil, and silicone residues. Clean glass when cool.



Caution: In case of eye contact, flush with water for 15 minutes. If swallowed, consult a physician immediately.



A Quality Product form Eimann Fabrik

Professional Detailing Products



Distributed by: Classic Motoring ACC. Tampa Florida, 33624



Made in the USA



Clear Vision Auto Glass Cleaner

Cuts the toughest films and haze



Wipes completely Streak free

100% ammonia free

Safe for tinted windows



______________________



Glad you like it Grant :)



Jason
 
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I have been using EO 20/20 with great results but wanted to give Clear Vision a try since it has been recommended so highly by many here on Autopia. I received the bottle the other day and as usual with EF bottles, it was a pain to remove the cap. I finally got it off and put the sprayer on. When I went to spray it on the window the sprayer seperated itself from the bottle with the result being the bottle falling off and spilling about 25% of the contents! So much for the bottling....



I finally found another spray top from Pinnacle and it screwed on ok and tested OK. I found the EF to be slightly thinner liquid than EO. It seemed to work well wiping it off with an MF similar to EO. When I got a chance to look at the results from the interior, I found that there were a bunch of smudgy spots around the periphery of all the windows. I have never seen that happen with EO. I am not sure if it was just a user error :o or not. Probably was.... I'll give it the benefit of the doubt.



Having said all that, I think that EO is the less expensive of the two. The bottling issue is there, but I'm sure that this does not occur with every bottle shipped (though I have ordered a couple of other EF products and had problems with all the bottles so far) eek:



Well it will take me about a year to finish both bottles, but I think when I reorder, EO gets my vote....



H
 
in vid look for the small circle of the flashlight beam. green tape is where the test spot was made.
hard to get a before after on silver , but u will see how the haze is removed in the right side.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYoSW6HH5h4

interior after:
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pictures before:
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Test spot:
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AFTER:
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Process:
- onr wash , fine claybar
- m40 on tires , car wax on wheels
- 303 fabric guard on top
- 303 protectant on doors , dash console etc
- meg d180 on leather with soft brush
- meg 205 on polish pad with flex da
- optimum poli-seal with polish pad on da
- 2 coats of opti-seal

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Looks nice Cosmin as I could see the marring before in your pics, what I could not see was all those cars in the background......blurring the plates would have sufficed but you obscured "EVERYTHING" (lol).
 
you obscured "EVERYTHING" (lol).

is just one of those days :))
i would say is easy to identify the area if i leave the initial pic.

thank you guys , is been cold and ugly weather , i did manage to hold in there and stay busy, as soon as i have 2-3 sunny days, the emails starts coming.
 
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