Best stuff for the inside of the windscreen?

jaykicksass

2011 SEAT Leon SE 1.2 tsi
Jun 11, 2009
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As the title says, just wondering whats best for the inside that doesn't streak and leave marks and add to glare?

Thanks

Jamie
 
Sep 3, 2009
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I dont have trouble using AG Fast Glass... just give it another wipe over with a dry MF cloth after a few minutes.

Failing that Megs Glass Cleaner (pro range from online resellers) is good stuff.
 

Dude

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Sorry to highjack the thread.

Having trouble removing the rubber pad suction marks, from the manufacturing process on a couple of the windows. It’s only noticeable if slightly misty.

Have tried AG fast glass, white vinegar. Was thinking using pure alcohol?

Any ideas please?
 

jonjay

50 Years of 911
Jun 27, 2005
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Sorry to highjack the thread.

Having trouble removing the rubber pad suction marks, from the manufacturing process on a couple of the windows. It’s only noticeable if slightly misty.

Have tried AG fast glass, white vinegar. Was thinking using pure alcohol?

Any ideas please?
Use IPA or AG Glass Polish.
 

Seatmann

Rough around the edges
Sep 16, 2010
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Autoglym for me too, you have to remember it's a polish though and it does go all white and powdery just like some of the car polishes but good stuff all the same.
 

jonjay

50 Years of 911
Jun 27, 2005
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I do like the results with that stuff, apart from the white powder residue, maybe I used too much ?
Whereabouts in Edwinstowe are you ?
Yes maybe a tad too much but it does powder a lot in my experience.

Try applying it with a DA - works amazingly well on my glass table!
 

dholdi

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Yes maybe a tad too much but it does powder a lot in my experience.

Try applying it with a DA - works amazingly well on my glass table!

Now why didnt I think of that, not used it for ages but got an unopened bottle in the cupboard somewhere, does it remove very fine scratches then ?
 

jonjay

50 Years of 911
Jun 27, 2005
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Now why didnt I think of that, not used it for ages but got an unopened bottle in the cupboard somewhere, does it remove very fine scratches then ?
Doesnt remove scratches. Very hard to remove scratches from glass as you need high temps (i think) etc..however makes it super clean.
 

Green1o

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Sorry to highjack the thread.

Having trouble removing the rubber pad suction marks, from the manufacturing process on a couple of the windows. It’s only noticeable if slightly misty.

Have tried AG fast glass, white vinegar. Was thinking using pure alcohol?

Any ideas please?

Hi all,
I have the water marks displaying on my windscreen when it's cold in the mornings, I have tried ag glass polish, fast glass and windolene but no luck!

Anything else I could try?

Thanks
Newbie
 

20vt Tony

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Oct 16, 2006
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I agree! Never any smears or streaks. Amazing on the mirrors too.
The powder produced just means the windscreen is the first part of the interior you clean, then when you do the dash, its all gone :D

That's exactly what I do, never use a de-mister pad either to keep it streak free, just sit and wait for the blowers to clear it...people must think I'm mad sat there for ages some times??
 

Seatmann

Rough around the edges
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Just cleaned my windscreen today with the autoglym while there was a bit of sun to show up any marks. Superb. Now I'm not so blinded by headlights and low lying sun.