Friday, October 06, 2006


Things to Know About Cleaning Your Windows

Your windows are definately one of the most important parts of your car to keep clean. If you have poor visibility this will obviously affect your driving. As mentioned in the second post you'll want to use a squeege for getting the outside of your windows streak free after you've washed them. Also for the outside of your windows it is a good idea to put on a coat of Rain X. This will greatly help repel rain, sleet, snow or almost anything from your windows, even without using your wipers. Rain X can be picked up from your local Canadian Tire, autoparts stores, or any place that sells car care products. Instructions for using Rain X are on the container and are very straight forward. For the insides of your windows you want to be careful about which cleaner you use. If you have tinted windows its not a good idea to use Windex or other ammonia based cleaners because there is a possibility that they may cause your tint film to bubble. You'll want to look for a non-ammonia cleaner which you can find at most Canadian Tires, autoparts places, or glass care shops. However if your windows are not tinted, Windex works great.

3 Comments:

Blogger Jay said...

Great idea for a blog topic! I've learned some useful things already. I like the design of your blog too.

6:09 PM  
Blogger Sora said...

Heya,

Not in your blog group, but wanted to post anyways. If you get some sticky residue on your window (bug, stickers, ect.) use a razor blade on about a 30' angle on your curled index finger, pressing down with your thumb.

One ex-detailer to another. -Holla

12:21 PM  
Blogger Sora said...

Heya,

Not in your blog group, but wanted to post anyways. If you get some sticky residue on your window (bug, stickers, ect.) use a razor blade on about a 30' angle on your curled index finger, pressing down with your thumb.

One ex-detailer to another. -Holla

12:21 PM  

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