glass cleaner?
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^yeah mx-7 used to work pretty good. there are two kinds, though. can't remember which one was for the glass.
and be careful of the side windows, there's no frome to support the glass, so be gentle when cleaning the last little edge and u got the door open.
and be careful of the side windows, there's no frome to support the glass, so be gentle when cleaning the last little edge and u got the door open.
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you need the glass polish. the one called GSR is good. and the name is easy to remember. its really old school and generic looking but werks really good. its kinda messy so you gotta use it before you wash your car and not after.
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Originally Posted by NSRsinfuLangeL,Aug 1 2005, 10:15 AM
the one called GSR is good
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Use Mx-7, Glass cleaner. You can find it at Wal-mart, White bottle with green lettering. I recommend the 3m pad, White, to scrub the water spots off. Not the green pad, it will stratch your glass. The white pad you can only get it at tint and detail shops. After scubbing, rinse glass with water and soap, then use glass polish, rain X and your good to go. BTW; don't let the Mx-7 product get on your paint or moldings, it wil eat them up.
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every time i'm finished washing my car, i use the rag i use for waxing my paint to polish my windows. i don't add wax or polish to the window, the residual wax on my cloth is enuf and has kept windows on my cars spotless for years.
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