Windshield Coatings??
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Originally Posted by Eazzzzzzy
Fine ......But I believe the OP dont care about cleaning his windows. The OP is inquiring about a water beader that makes driving in the rain easier
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Originally Posted by joe645733
use steal wool. if u want a perfect/clean window.
only folks who've had water stains on their windows (ie: sprinklers) would know this detailers trick.
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Originally Posted by old_s13
correcto, only a good detailer would know that trick. most people put their faith into products, when really.. steel wool and glass cleaner combined is the best solution out there.
only folks who've had water stains on their windows (ie: sprinklers) would know this detailers trick.
only folks who've had water stains on their windows (ie: sprinklers) would know this detailers trick.
and ya, youre right, ppl keep believing about pointless products. why would u need 2 types of solution to just clean a damn window haha. just steal wool is all u need.
and im sure u guys can find it around jewel or somethin. i saw a peice that my mom uses in the kitchen near the sink for dishes.
and for claybarring ur windows. it just all depends how much spray wax ur using. im just saying its gonna get so freakin messy just for one window. gonna look wierd
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