Cleaning rear (glass) window
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Cleaning rear (glass) window
Short of being a contortionist, what is the easiest way to clean the rear window. Working between the 2 head rests is not easy. Am I missing something?
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I posted this same answer with regard to cleaning the plastic rear window, but it still applies to glass:
To help avoid most of the contortions, I've purchased something designed for this (or activities like it). It is advertised as "a window and surface cleaning system for those hard to reach areas". It works, and works well for me.
Go to www.griotsgarage.com and look for "Window Cleaner Set". The product number is 90247 and sells for $22.95.
1) I'm in no way connected with Griot's Garage or this product
2) I got this original information from another helpful S2KI member in September.
I hope this helps.
To help avoid most of the contortions, I've purchased something designed for this (or activities like it). It is advertised as "a window and surface cleaning system for those hard to reach areas". It works, and works well for me.
Go to www.griotsgarage.com and look for "Window Cleaner Set". The product number is 90247 and sells for $22.95.
1) I'm in no way connected with Griot's Garage or this product
2) I got this original information from another helpful S2KI member in September.
I hope this helps.
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Thanx. . . . . I bought one. I use nothing but Griots on my S2k and Tundra. Their product are not cheap but, they work better than most products I've tried in the past. Like you, I am in no way associated with the company, just a happy customer. I bonded with my S2k a couple of weeks ago, Griots clay by hand, polish, and 2 coats of Best of Show car wax using my Porter Cable random orbital buffer. I love the way street lights glisten on the hood at night.
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