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Old 07-04-2020, 11:43 PM   #15
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For years I've used Invisible Glass with cloth's from Griot's Garage. Both are amazing inside and out.
Even thought of buying Invisible Glass from the manufacturer (Stoner) in bulk.
It is amazing! Streak free and clean.
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I second this idea.
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I use the tool and put a micro fiber cloth around it, changing them as needed

I also use products that are synthetic and establish a clear film after removing the old residue with a mixture of glass cleaner and 10% alcohol

By using the products that establish a film the windshield is slower to build up the foggy grime and is less likely to fog over in sudden temperature or humidity changes
That was the purpose of me using RainX on the inside of the glass, contrary to directions.
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The best window cleaner I had ever used was sold at Dollar General for many years when they first opened for a buck or two. Said on can "created for air planes with anti fog" one day it was gone they only sold Invisible glass brand I think they sell Sprayway now.I didn't memorize the name of brand I would buy again at nearly any price but never found it again I've searched online.
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