Cleaning tinted windows?
Personally... after I finished washing my truck and I've got that chamois still damn, I run that on the inside windows and it cleans them beautifully, leaves no streaks, and won't harm anything cause its simply water.
Originally Posted by Mr. Special
Stoner Window Cleaner. Works beyond awsome inside and out, and it's tint safe. You can pick i up at any parts store and its only like $2.50 a can... cheap


damn...i'm gonna have to look into that myself. the stuff i'm using now is like 4.80 a can...i mean it works great, but if this Stoner Window Cleaner works as good as you say, it's definitely a better buy. Especially since i'm a smoker and the glass in my truck is always dirty
yeah the Stoner stuff works wonders, atleast for me. Plus since its a soap base and not chemical it dosent smell bad, so interior smells arent an issue. plus i think it works just as good as windex (when i clean the outside of the windows)
Originally Posted by Sad_Savant
damn...i'm gonna have to look into that myself. the stuff i'm using now is like 4.80 a can...i mean it works great, but if this Stoner Window Cleaner works as good as you say, it's definitely a better buy. Especially since i'm a smoker and the glass in my truck is always dirty
Originally Posted by ranger02_4x4
my tint shop told me to use amonia free windex
Stoner Invisible Glass cleaner is the way to go.
I generally use an old cotton t-shirt and wipe down all the windows first, to remove as much film as possible. Then I'll come back with a clean t-shirt and the Stoner foam. Once the window is dry, I like to flip the rag and buff it with the clean side. Works beautifully for me. It also helps if the t-shirts were not washed with fabric softener.
If you can't already tell, dirty windows are the bane of my existance!
And Stoner doesn't have ammonia, so it's safe for tint.
If you have a "brow" on the windshield, wipe parallel to the edge of the tint (left to right), not across it (up to down). Don't want to catch the edge and lift the tint!
I generally use an old cotton t-shirt and wipe down all the windows first, to remove as much film as possible. Then I'll come back with a clean t-shirt and the Stoner foam. Once the window is dry, I like to flip the rag and buff it with the clean side. Works beautifully for me. It also helps if the t-shirts were not washed with fabric softener.
If you can't already tell, dirty windows are the bane of my existance!
And Stoner doesn't have ammonia, so it's safe for tint.
If you have a "brow" on the windshield, wipe parallel to the edge of the tint (left to right), not across it (up to down). Don't want to catch the edge and lift the tint!
Originally Posted by ranger02_4x4
my tint shop told me to use amonia free windex
I use wax on my windows...it gets all the water spots out and it makes them shiney and they roll down smoother
Like ranger02 4x4 said above, use amonia free window cleaner. I tint windows at the detail shop I work at, and that is what we tell all of our customers. Window cleaner with amonia will turnr you tint a faded purple color after time.
I've been detailing cars for more years than I want to admit & have virtually tried every brand of wax, sealers, polishes, glass cleaners etc... that you can buy from either stores or on the net. Stoners has to be the best I've used in window cleaner & they also make an AWESOME product in Stoners Trim Shine if your into showing your truck @ shows.
If you guys need info on some of the best car car products available just ask me & I'll try & help. My previous show vehicle was a Black F-150 & I learned a bunch just trying to keep that damn thing clean.
Rick
http://mysite.verizon.net/res1c0ed/ricksrides/
If you guys need info on some of the best car car products available just ask me & I'll try & help. My previous show vehicle was a Black F-150 & I learned a bunch just trying to keep that damn thing clean.
Rick
http://mysite.verizon.net/res1c0ed/ricksrides/
Originally Posted by Mr. Special
Stoner Window Cleaner. Works beyond awsome inside and out, and it's tint safe. You can pick i up at any parts store and its only like $2.50 a can... cheap


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