vinegar, claybar, chrome polish, then window cleaner=clean windows
OK, this ain't my idea. I was just watching ESPN and they had some footage of SEMA and also some other car related stuff. Anyways in one of the shows(I think some show about Chevy's), a Mothers brand representative was giving tips and this is what they said in order.
clean with with vinegar first, then use claybar just like how you would normally use it, then use chrome polish, then clean the polish off, then finally finish up with a regular window cleaner spray. At least I think that's what I heard, was also listening to music that's why, SO has anyone tried this? Seems like a long process.
clean with with vinegar first, then use claybar just like how you would normally use it, then use chrome polish, then clean the polish off, then finally finish up with a regular window cleaner spray. At least I think that's what I heard, was also listening to music that's why, SO has anyone tried this? Seems like a long process.
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zepp window cleaner is the best I have used. Malco is a close second. ( I detail cars for a living).
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Would also like to know.
Would also like to know.
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