Those darn rear windows...

MrCLRider

loves rubbing paint
I have the worst time cleaning the inside of the rear window of most cars. I know that the window wand is available from many different vendors and also available for purchase from places like Target and Autozone...



Well with being unemployeed I am constantly trying to come up with ways to save money...while cleaning the bathroom, I had the idea of using our tub wand from Clorox I think to use as the media to help clean the window. There are five points of velcro on the wand head, and my WW towel stuck easily to it. Now I don't need to purchase the OTC automotive wand or the bonnests..and now I can think of other things to spend that 15 dollars on...hope this might help some of you..and also you can talk the wife into buying it if you don't have one and just tell her you will clean the tub for her...
 
I know you're trying to save money, but if you hate the rear window that much, then the Glass Master is definitely worth it.



I use cobra WW glass towels and a light spritz of glass cleaner and clean the window by hand. Then I use the Glass Master with a MF bonnet to wipe up any remaining streaks and get into the crevices along the bottom and in the corners.



It's fast, super-easy, and leaves the glass 100% streak free, every single time. It's just awesome.



It comes with a set of bonnets, and honestly, you'll only ever use the one MF bonnet. Use it dry, AFTER you've cleaned your windows the traditional way.



The MF bonnets that autogeek sells for buffing will fit on the Glass master, so you don't have to worry about buying an overpriced, mostly useless, set of replacement bonnets. Yes, the buffing bonnets are round, and the Glass Master is triangular, but they will fit. It's not easy, but they will fit
 
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