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Originally Posted by cmyx6go
I'm a nut when it comes to clean windshields, inside and out. I always carry windex and microfibre rags. My drivers Ed teacher Mr. Briganza told us the most important thing is to have a clean windshield. Can you imagine? I remember my drivers ed teacher's name from 40 years ago but I can't remember what I left my office to get...
It's frustrating. A new car usually has that nice fresh windshield and it makes me happy when I use the wipers and the windshield is crystal clear and streak free. It's one of the things I look forward to when changing vehicles. Not sure why this one has all these strange drip marks and streaks. I wish the camera would pick up what I'm talking about.
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1) Don't use Windex. It's a terrible product. Not only does it leave horrible streaks and stains on your window, if you use it on tint - it will melt it.
2) Don't use normal microfiber cloths - especially on the inside. Use a waffle weave or at least a normal cotton washcloth. In a pinch, a used tshirt is also a good option.
Seriously give the clay bar or clay mitt a try - I think you will be amazed at the difference.