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Cleaning Glass
"For excellent glass cleaning results use Blue Coral® Glass Cleaner."
First, household glass cleaners are fine, but don't always work well in the
automotive environment where bug splats, road tar and streaks are your biggest
enemies. The same goes for the old newspaper and vinegar-water solution method.
You may end up getting more smearing.
With the side windows partly rolled down, clean the top edges and next
to the rubber gaskets first. These tend to be the dirtiest parts of the window
and should be cleaned with a separate cloth before you tackle the main
part of the glass. Spray the glass cleaner on your cloth and not on the
glass itself to avoid overspray on the vehicle's painted surfaces.
The proper way to clean your rear window is by wiping parallel to window
defrost lines. If you rub vigorously in the wrong direction, you may risk
catching on any cuts in the tinting film and tearing the film.
Be cautious of tinted windows. The quality of tint films varies widely
and some films are easily damaged. Always use a product that specifies
safe for tinted windows and follow recommendations of the film manufacturer. |