I like to place a towel over the dash to catch any drips as you do the window. Sometimes I’ll use cardboard as well. Clean the inside window one direction and the outside of the window in another. Easier to spot which part and side was missed by the direction of the wipe.
Former professional window cleaner here. You are basically using the same method I use. However, I highly recommend Sprayway glass cleaner, especially on the inside portion. Sprayway leaves no residue and leaves your car's interior smelling great. I also use is to clean the lavatory and sinks when cleaning the bathroom mirrors.
And also what should i use after i removed watermarks on my windshield? Is there something else to apply so the water bids doesnt stuck there? Thank u sir
@@rodrigoduterte853 Yes, Sprayway is safe for tint. I used to do window tinting and found it works great. Use it at your own risk, though. Maybe test a small spot somewhere that is not very noticeable. As for your windshield, are you referring to the exterior portion of your windshield? If so, I would recommend that you remove all water spots before applying sealant or protectant. If the spots are from hard water, try wetting a towel with full strength vinegar and wiping the windshield until you can no longer see any spots. To help prevent water from spotting on your windshield, I recommend applying *Cerakote Ceramic Glass Coat* (Cerakote Ceramic Paint Sealant works well, too). Just follow the directions and I believe you'll be amazed! Apply this *_after_* thoroughly cleaning the windshield. Hope this helps!
@@rodrigoduterte853The classic blue and white bottle is ammonia free. If I’m not mistaken that is the main chemical in glass cleaner that damages tint. So Yes but double check.
1/3 distilled water, 1/3 rubbing alcohol, 1/3 distilled vinegar all mixed in a spray bottle, waffle weave micro fiber towels. Spray, wipe clean, wipe dry with fresh towel. Easy peasy and without streaks or grime.
The chip on your windshield can easily be repaired at an automotive glass shop or a mobile repair service, probably at no cost to you. The windshield DOES NOT need to be replaced unless you wait too long and the damage spreads.
@NateDogg3693add a zero comp glass breakage to your policy, I’ve had one for 25 years. It doesn’t raise the price much at all, if it does ask about a $50 or $100 deductible. I can tell you it pays for itself.
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Pro tip - any time you’re going to use any product on the inside of your windshield, lay a large bath towel over the dash first to protect it from anything that might drip.
I use a solution of half alcohol and half distilled water applied to a clean micro fiber cloth and wash the inside of the window. I do it twice that way changing cloths after the first pass. No drips on dash. I’ve done this for a long time and the inside stays cleaner longer using this method.
The most reliable inside glass technique I've found is a steam cleaner and microfibers. The heat seems to release the various depositions better than chemicals.
Professional Detailer here, I use this method too. 👌Saves on cleaning products, best to fill steamer with distilled water. Just don’t use on tinted glass, window tinters also use steam to effectively break down the adhesive in the film.
Great tips as always. But for us elderly less flexible youngins I'd recommend laying a towel over the dash and get yourself 6-8 inch silicone squeegee. It's a life saver I promise.
I bought a small, angular handheld squeegee off Amazon (used for window tint applications) and it’s an absolute game changer. I drive a Prius, so the large sloping window is difficult to clean. The squeegee and a couple microfiber cloths and it’s crystal clear
@christinef7739 oh, but it doesn't. I did it that way a few times. Then went to ammonia n water. Same deal. And it doesn't go away after 5 minutes. I bet your a Trump voter christinef. You grow up AND turn on your brain.
The only way I’ve ever been able to effectively clean my front windshield is with a small handheld squeegee (bought off Amazon and used in window tint applications). I tried all the tips you suggested, but once I got the small angular squeegee, it was the ticket. And please don’t judge me, I know it’s horrible, I smoke in my car; so if can get my windows absolutely spotless and streak free, anyone can.
@@flopsymopsy7088 isn’t it the bomb!?! I tried everything before the squeegee to get my windows streak free (rubbing alcohol, Mr Clean erasers, expensive glass cleaners, etc) Now it’s a wet microfiber cloth with just a tiny bit of dish soap, the squeegee, and a dry microfiber cloth. So clean!! Word of caution, I used a squeegee on my passenger window and it scratched my window tint. It’s not horrible, but I won’t do that again. I think the front windshield is actually tinted glass and not a film. Live and learn
The previous owner of my Lexus RX330 put perfume on the air cabin filter and the oils contaminate the windshield all the time. Not sure how to fix this.
You don’t want your windshield to be shining. In some lighting conditions it will make your windshield interior surface reflective. That effects visibility because it reflects your dash board into your field of view
Clean glass is shiny glass and clean glass doesn't reflect more light, it lets more light through. Trust me using the right detailing products you can improve your vision vastly, it can make your driving experience seem comparative to watching tv in 4k rather than just standard definition
I wonder if it might help to cover the dash with something to keep the oils from it off the microfiber cloth. Maybe newspaper (yuck) or, even better, craft paper or gift wrapping paper. Anything you have laying around could work. Cardboard, cloth like a towel or old T-shirt. There’s An opportunity to Get creative and frugal here! Thanks for the video!!!
use Invisible Glass for the interior using a micro fiber and then use a different micro fiber to clean the outside with rainx...windex drys out the rubber seals and wiper blades so dont use it
Do this in the shade when the glass is cool. 2 microfiber cloths folded into 1/4 size. Spray windex on the cloth outside of the car. Sit in passenger seat do passenger side with right hand, then repeat with dry cloth. Sit in driver seat and do driver side with left hand, it’s less awkward this way.
This may work, but all the steps are not necessary. Simply use distilled or demineralized water with some household ammonia in it. Maybe 5 or 6 to one solution, that’s not critical, along with a silicone squeegee. Nothing works as well or is as quick. Keep the solution off of the dash.
Agree with you (although I do use tap water with Dawn dishwashing soap as the cleaning solution, which honestly gets the job done). A silicon squeegee is the key.
Wait for a light rainy day & put Dawn dish soap in a line across the top. The rain will gradually make it dribble down over a few hours... no more streaking!
Issue with dawn if it gets on your paint it will eat the wax coating off. U can do that if u have a ceramic coating but if it is just wax I highly don't suggest it
hi there. Can you please comment about cleaning the back window that has all the sensors for defogging please? Also, I'm pretty sure some or many cars also have window sensors on the front windshield too. Also, please, do you also recommend cleaning the actual dash with the 70 percent isopropyl alcohol too? thx so much.
99% alcohol is a better cleaner and is available at Amazon and other places but is not as common as 70% and it does cost more. GM used to recommend using BonAmi cleanser for glass. It is a talc without any chemicals. I have used it and it absolutely works but it must be thoroughly rinsed so it doesn't collect in body panel crevices. Just flood it extra when washing the car which is the best time to clean the glass.
Have any idea on how to get Rain x off the windshield? I’ve tried rubbing alcohol and paint remover, but it’s still on there. Maybe I just need to keep scrubbing it.
I want to know how to do the contortions needed to do this cleaning?...can't reach it standing outside the car, can't reach it sitting in either seat!!
You can buy a microfiber on an extension. Or if you can manage sit on your in the seat facing the back, and reach behind yourself over the dash. It works better, look for videos to help
I suppose if you haven't got any rubbing alcohol you could ask an alcoholic to sit and breathe on your windshield for an hour lol maybe even give him a mr clean sponge lol
It helps to remove the film that forms from the fumes released by the plastics in your car. Before I learned that tip, I was just smearing around the film when I used window cleaner. Make sure you haven’t used fabric softener when cleaning the cloths.
@@dale3404 There are alternate methods. I use a microfiber with an appropriate glass cleaner on it first. Then use a dry microfiber to dry it off. The problem with using a dry cloth to start with is you may rub dust into the glass and cause micro scratches that will be super annoying at dusk.
A lot of work and probably breathing in alcohol. Regular window cleaner with newspaper. A few times a year, works every time. If it's really bad, do it twice.
They are a mild abrasive just like clays bars. Glass is really hard and it doesn't affect it though. That's why there is special polish and pads for glass work.
That's actually incorrect. That's exactly what is used to disinfect windshields prior to installation and works very well to clean them. You just don't want to get it on the clear coat paint because that will cause damage
In my experience, those sponges don't do any harm. I've used them many times at home and at work on plastic, acrylic, glass, fibreglass, stainless steel and mirror-finished chrome plated metal. I can attest after using them for many years, they don't scratch anything. The sponges are too fragile to do any harm. They actually start to fall apart after a few decent uses.
You need to get that windshield replaced. That chip could easily morph into cracks and then the windshield will be destroyed. It could happen while you’re driving.
So why not wait until that maybe does happen? It might take weeks, months a year before it spiders out. If it does at all. You could replace you glass today and have another rock take it out tomorrow stretch the use of that glass as long as you safely can.
You know you'll get better results if you use an actual glass cleaner right? That multi-purpose cleaner by Armor All is supposed to be used on just about any part of the car except for glass
The armour all is not for your glass, and neither is the melamine sponge which is a very fine sand paper, lady! I just watched a video of you ocd cleaning your windshield and NONE of which will do jack against fogging.
A rubber spatula works great wrapped in microfiber for reaching the inside of windshield
I never thought of that
Or a small squeegee!
Xoxo
Dollar tree has a windshield wand. It's awesome for the interior windshield
Temu and tiktok shop have windshield cloths with handle
I like to place a towel over the dash to catch any drips as you do the window. Sometimes I’ll use cardboard as well. Clean the inside window one direction and the outside of the window in another. Easier to spot which part and side was missed by the direction of the wipe.
Former professional window cleaner here. You are basically using the same method I use. However, I highly recommend Sprayway glass cleaner, especially on the inside portion. Sprayway leaves no residue and leaves your car's interior smelling great. I also use is to clean the lavatory and sinks when cleaning the bathroom mirrors.
Is sprayway safe for tint?
And also what should i use after i removed watermarks on my windshield? Is there something else to apply so the water bids doesnt stuck there? Thank u sir
@@rodrigoduterte853 Yes, Sprayway is safe for tint. I used to do window tinting and found it works great. Use it at your own risk, though. Maybe test a small spot somewhere that is not very noticeable.
As for your windshield, are you referring to the exterior portion of your windshield? If so, I would recommend that you remove all water spots before applying sealant or protectant. If the spots are from hard water, try wetting a towel with full strength vinegar and wiping the windshield until you can no longer see any spots.
To help prevent water from spotting on your windshield, I recommend applying *Cerakote Ceramic Glass Coat* (Cerakote Ceramic Paint Sealant works well, too). Just follow the directions and I believe you'll be amazed! Apply this *_after_* thoroughly cleaning the windshield.
Hope this helps!
@@rodrigoduterte853The classic blue and white bottle is ammonia free. If I’m not mistaken that is the main chemical in glass cleaner that damages tint. So Yes but double check.
@@therealsimpshady1641 thanks bruh. I got da bottle a week ago already. Ecactly what i needed. Thanks again
Pro tip - use a waffle weave low pile microfiber to avoid lint
1/3 distilled water, 1/3 rubbing alcohol, 1/3 distilled vinegar all mixed in a spray bottle, waffle weave micro fiber towels. Spray, wipe clean, wipe dry with fresh towel. Easy peasy and without streaks or grime.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH. DIDN'T USE EXACTLY WHAT YOU USED BUT THE METHOD HELPED A LOT. THANK YOU AGAIN.
The chip on your windshield can easily be repaired at an automotive glass shop or a mobile repair service, probably at no cost to you. The windshield DOES NOT need to be replaced unless you wait too long and the damage spreads.
your auto insurance
@NateDogg3693add a zero comp glass breakage to your policy, I’ve had one for 25 years. It doesn’t raise the price much at all, if it does ask about a $50 or $100 deductible. I can tell you it pays for itself.
There are very affordable kits to DIY too
@@BoslagerBBQ appreciate it bless you bro
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So now I say that u gave great advice, valuable information, Thank You stranger 😊😊 😊😊😊😊😊
Pro tip - any time you’re going to use any product on the inside of your windshield, lay a large bath towel over the dash first to protect it from anything that might drip.
Thank you
I use paper towels to cover the dashboard. Same principle, and it works.
News paper is my go to!
I use a solution of half alcohol and half distilled water applied to a clean micro fiber cloth and wash the inside of the window. I do it twice that way changing cloths after the first pass. No drips on dash. I’ve done this for a long time and the inside stays cleaner longer using this method.
I found 0000 stainless steel wool the best outside window cleaner on my car. It removes every bit of dirt, grime and bugs. Rinse well.
Steel wool is also excellent for dog slobber! Works on your car windows, home windows, etc…
Been in the glass business for years, my go-to is newspaper and sprayway glass cleaner
Bought spray a way just for my car windshield, it did nothing! Alcohol and vinegar did the job.
I clean my mirrors and windows with alcohol only! Awesome and cheap. Great on tile counters too.
Just full strength?
Outside of windshield as well?
Can i use alcohol for cleaning light waterspot or yellow/orange color over paint?. Is that safe for the car paint?
Place a towel on your dash to avoid drops or incidental contact.
The most reliable inside glass technique I've found is a steam cleaner and microfibers. The heat seems to release the various depositions better than chemicals.
Professional Detailer here, I use this method too. 👌Saves on cleaning products, best to fill steamer with distilled water. Just don’t use on tinted glass, window tinters also use steam to effectively break down the adhesive in the film.
Great tips as always. But for us elderly less flexible youngins I'd recommend laying a towel over the dash and get yourself 6-8 inch silicone squeegee. It's a life saver I promise.
I bought a small, angular handheld squeegee off Amazon (used for window tint applications) and it’s an absolute game changer.
I drive a Prius, so the large sloping window is difficult to clean. The squeegee and a couple microfiber cloths and it’s crystal clear
Elderly? How old is that?
@@a3300000 63yo
65 & older they call elderly. I'm 70
Vinegar and water with a couple of drops of dish detergent works better. Use the microfibre cloths to apply and wipe off. Do it in the shade.
But then the car stinks like a.............wellllllllllllllll, nvrmd. This way is infinitely better!
@@waynemccuen8213 The smell of vinegar dissipates quickly, you won't smell it after about 5 minutes. Grow up!
@@waynemccuen8213 no stink other than yourself
@christinef7739 oh, but it doesn't. I did it that way a few times. Then went to ammonia n water. Same deal. And it doesn't go away after 5 minutes. I bet your a Trump voter christinef. You grow up AND turn on your brain.
Dish wash liquid an alcohol don’t mix with each other.
Valuable info. Gonna do this when I go out today ASAP. Subscribed.
The only way I’ve ever been able to effectively clean my front windshield is with a small handheld squeegee (bought off Amazon and used in window tint applications).
I tried all the tips you suggested, but once I got the small angular squeegee, it was the ticket.
And please don’t judge me, I know it’s horrible, I smoke in my car; so if can get my windows absolutely spotless and streak free, anyone can.
Squeegee is the ticket. Small one from Amazon. We both found the solution!
@@flopsymopsy7088 isn’t it the bomb!?!
I tried everything before the squeegee to get my windows streak free (rubbing alcohol, Mr Clean erasers, expensive glass cleaners, etc)
Now it’s a wet microfiber cloth with just a tiny bit of dish soap, the squeegee, and a dry microfiber cloth. So clean!!
Word of caution, I used a squeegee on my passenger window and it scratched my window tint. It’s not horrible, but I won’t do that again.
I think the front windshield is actually tinted glass and not a film. Live and learn
You shouldn't put any oil products on the dash. When the car is hot inside, the oil evaporates up from the dash to the windshield
The previous owner of my Lexus RX330 put perfume on the air cabin filter and the oils contaminate the windshield all the time. Not sure how to fix this.
@@24revealer Replace the filter.
@@user.A9 Hahaha. I did, its all in the tubing in the dash.
Too late, already cleaned mine with olive oil.
@@paulawagstaff686
I used 5w 20. Keeps my dash nice and dark
Thank you! Great tips. Can't wait to see the car carpet cleaning.
I like how the video length happens to be 4:20 😀TY
30% vinegar does an awesome job of cleaning the windshield on my car. It makes it slick as marbles on glass
30% can etch your glass!
Vinager and newspapers to wipe up works great. I also clay bar my outside windshield.
@@bell9620Newspaper???
Pro-tip. Clean your dash after the windshield
Will beer work ?
You don’t want your windshield to be shining. In some lighting conditions it will make your windshield interior surface reflective. That effects visibility because it reflects your dash board into your field of view
was thinkin that
Clean glass is shiny glass and clean glass doesn't reflect more light, it lets more light through. Trust me using the right detailing products you can improve your vision vastly, it can make your driving experience seem comparative to watching tv in 4k rather than just standard definition
The magic eraser is amazing.
I didn't know ChrisFix mom also did diy videos.
I wonder if it might help to cover the dash with something to keep the oils from it off the microfiber cloth. Maybe newspaper (yuck) or, even better, craft paper or gift wrapping paper. Anything you have laying around could work. Cardboard, cloth like a towel or old T-shirt. There’s An opportunity to Get creative and frugal here!
Thanks for the video!!!
Awesome, thanks for your expertise.
I had no alcohol but I do have nail polish remover.. and it worked!!
“controlled flow of alcohol” 😂
Great method and the alcohol is the best thing you can use. Throw a towel over the dash to protect it.
We learned in the Army to use newspapers and Windex to clean windows, windshields, or furniture. It will not leave dust or lint.
Microfibre cloths don't leave dust or lint behind either.
Who's printing newspapers?
@@shelbylong2022there's still 1000's,, of 📰 📰 still In print.. Newspapers
Works well - downside is black newsprint will smear on lighter colored borders so be careful - hard to remove from white or beige
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Thank you for the tips. I'm going to do this. My windshield is terrible.
Sheer genius!! Thank you.
You do not want to use armor all
On your dash, causes cracks
No it doesn’t.
Nah, I've used it for 40 plus years with no cracking!
It doesn't. It is garbage though. There are much better products on the market.
use Invisible Glass for the interior using a micro fiber and then use a different micro fiber to clean the outside with rainx...windex drys out the rubber seals and wiper blades so dont use it
The IPA spray cuts thru the film and road grease better than regular glass cleaners, especially in a smokers car.
Thanks for the great videos and another option is Schaeffer's Citrol and glass cleaner before and after
Does That work on the outside glass as well the outside windshield the same cleaning method as well?🙏🏼
Same technique for exterior glass?
You could also attach a sprayer to the bottle of alcohol, or poor the alcohol into a spray bottle. It's so convenient!
Water and White vinegar is the best way to clean your windshield.
Thank you. Ill give it a try❤
Do this in the shade when the glass is cool. 2 microfiber cloths folded into 1/4 size. Spray windex on the cloth outside of the car. Sit in passenger seat do passenger side with right hand, then repeat with dry cloth. Sit in driver seat and do driver side with left hand, it’s less awkward this way.
Standard ammonia based Windex will absolutely destroy any window tint.
This is great, thanks for sharing! 🥰
This may work, but all the steps are not necessary. Simply use distilled or demineralized water with some household ammonia in it. Maybe 5 or 6 to one solution, that’s not critical, along with a silicone squeegee. Nothing works as well or is as quick. Keep the solution off of the dash.
Agree with you (although I do use tap water with Dawn dishwashing soap as the cleaning solution, which honestly gets the job done). A silicon squeegee is the key.
Wait for a light rainy day & put Dawn dish soap in a line across the top. The rain will gradually make it dribble down over a few hours... no more streaking!
Issue with dawn if it gets on your paint it will eat the wax coating off. U can do that if u have a ceramic coating but if it is just wax I highly don't suggest it
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If I still have streaks following these steps, what am I doing wrong?
Do you think I need the streak free one or the regular you mentioned
Does the rubbing alcohol stop the vinyl film on the inside windscreen from coming back though ? Probably not.
hi there. Can you please comment about cleaning the back window that has all the sensors for defogging please? Also, I'm pretty sure some or many cars also have window sensors on the front windshield too. Also, please, do you also recommend cleaning the actual dash with the 70 percent isopropyl alcohol too? thx so much.
I just use a crumpled up black and white printed newspaper.
99% alcohol is a better cleaner and is available at Amazon and other places but is not as common as 70% and it does cost more. GM used to recommend using BonAmi cleanser for glass. It is a talc without any chemicals. I have used it and it absolutely works but it must be thoroughly rinsed so it doesn't collect in body panel crevices. Just flood it extra when washing the car which is the best time to clean the glass.
Tip…It’s always best to clean the windshield or windows in the shade.
Love your voice
It's been said to put some scotch tape over the chip in the windshield . To prevent any dirt from getting inside , making for a best repair .
Put some scotch in a glass with ice first....😮
@@williammeszaros3382😂😂😂😂😂
Cover your dash!!!! If you use something strong the plastic will get stained
Hi, from Miami. Thanks for the tips awesome, just saying.
Thanks for watching!
It works 😊
Have any idea on how to get Rain x off the windshield? I’ve tried rubbing alcohol and paint remover, but it’s still on there. Maybe I just need to keep scrubbing it.
Ammonia?
Wouldn't this make the interior of the windscreen glary when it's sunny?
Nah
The inner concave of the windshield is designed to prevent that glare.
What you want to remove is the hazy/cloudy film
And in only 3 short days, your windows will be clean!
I want to know how to do the contortions needed to do this cleaning?...can't reach it standing outside the car, can't reach it sitting in either seat!!
You can buy a microfiber on an extension.
Or if you can manage sit on your in the seat facing the back, and reach behind yourself over the dash.
It works better, look for videos to help
I always cover my dash to keep from touching it or dripping anything on it
Can't use any chemicals on the tint. Only water and micro fiber
I'm sure its already been said but take an old towel and lay it across the dash. You will save yourself a lot of trouble.
Vinegar works just as well.
I suppose if you haven't got any rubbing alcohol you could ask an alcoholic to sit and breathe on your windshield for an hour lol maybe even give him a mr clean sponge lol
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For a smokers car use dawn dish soap
My dash has too much dust to be oily.
I used alcohol on my back window years ago and destroyed the window tenting film.
Why do you have to do the dry microfiber step first?
It helps to remove the film that forms from the fumes released by the plastics in your car. Before I learned that tip, I was just smearing around the film when I used window cleaner. Make sure you haven’t used fabric softener when cleaning the cloths.
@@dale3404 There are alternate methods. I use a microfiber with an appropriate glass cleaner on it first. Then use a dry microfiber to dry it off. The problem with using a dry cloth to start with is you may rub dust into the glass and cause micro scratches that will be super annoying at dusk.
A lot of work and probably breathing in alcohol. Regular window cleaner with newspaper. A few times a year, works every time. If it's really bad, do it twice.
It will attack some interior trim, like Honda dashboards...
Dawn with a squeegee works the best by far
dont they make dinner plates from melamine?
As difficult as it is to get to all areas of my windshield, I’m not about to do a pre lean wipe down, then clean, then rinse, then polish!
Pro tip, DO NOT do this if you're windshield is tinted.. Alcohol free cleaner only..
There are no states in our Country that allow a front windshield to be tinted……..
Another pro tip, don't use 70% alcohol, use 91%
91 will evaporate too quickly and not do the job as effectively.
@nikle2550 not in my years of experience, I use 91% to clean my windows AND my guns... you have to be SUPER slow for it to evaporate too quick
You only really need pure alcohol for cleaning electronics that might corrode. Not necessary on glass.
Put an old towel on your dash - prevents microfiber from contacting the oily dash.
Watch using those Mr clean sponge aggressively
I’ve read there abrasive
They are. Not the best choice IMHO
They are a mild abrasive just like clays bars. Glass is really hard and it doesn't affect it though. That's why there is special polish and pads for glass work.
Respectfully no!!!
Those “erasers” are the same as very fine sandpaper.
Please do not use that on your windscreen 😣
That's actually incorrect. That's exactly what is used to disinfect windshields prior to installation and works very well to clean them. You just don't want to get it on the clear coat paint because that will cause damage
Fine steelwool works Great @ removing oil, sap, and bugs.
Inside or out !
In my experience, those sponges don't do any harm. I've used them many times at home and at work on plastic, acrylic, glass, fibreglass, stainless steel and mirror-finished chrome plated metal. I can attest after using them for many years, they don't scratch anything. The sponges are too fragile to do any harm. They actually start to fall apart after a few decent uses.
Well no kidding it's a solvent and it removes oils and dirt. That's why its used in the medical field..
wax your windows after and will stay water beading for up to 4 months I have observed
You need to get that windshield replaced. That chip could easily morph into cracks and then the windshield will be destroyed. It could happen while you’re driving.
So why not wait until that maybe does happen? It might take weeks, months a year before it spiders out. If it does at all. You could replace you glass today and have another rock take it out tomorrow stretch the use of that glass as long as you safely can.
@@markbajek2541
Because it's dangerous. That's why people can get a ticket for it.
A glass shop can repair it, no need to replace!
@@jaya.0069 That looks too deep to fix. Looks like a replacement to me.
@@jublywublyPeople don't get tickets for a rock chip. And one rock chip isn't that dangerous, not like the window is going to explode.
What is wrong with your garage door trim.
Cover the dash before doing any of this.
rain x is a type of alcohol thats expensive
Why didnt i ever think about poking a hole in the bottle cover?
Dude...Dude...Dude!!!!
Umm, just buy sprayway glass cleaner. One step.
That product oversprayed on my cars door handle. I didn't see it. It bubbled the gel coat. I only use on the house now.
Denatured alcohol works best
Shiny?
Wow. That will take forever.
Sigma or Mayfair are they same
I put a towel over my dash when cleaning the windshield
You know you'll get better results if you use an actual glass cleaner right? That multi-purpose cleaner by Armor All is supposed to be used on just about any part of the car except for glass
No. Glass cleaner is great after an initial cleaning with alcohol.
Looks like the hand of White Fang on the Soupy Sales Show. Take no offense !
The armour all is not for your glass, and neither is the melamine sponge which is a very fine sand paper, lady! I just watched a video of you ocd cleaning your windshield and NONE of which will do jack against fogging.
CLEANING!! Not defogging. That’s what the defrost is for. 🙄🙄🙄