Rear Window
I like to call the back window 'The Nemesis'. I can never get it 100%, theres always one part that has a slight hint of a streak on it. Pisses me off.
Moving along....I got this tool from Griots Garage link. It really helps getting the window in the back so you aren't stretching the heck out of your arm or anything.
Moving along....I got this tool from Griots Garage link. It really helps getting the window in the back so you aren't stretching the heck out of your arm or anything.
You guys forgot the most crucial step.
Hand microfiber cloth and cleaner to wife/girlfriend and say you get the inside.
Hand microfiber cloth and cleaner to wife/girlfriend and say you get the inside.
Yeah I had to learn the back of the hand move for cleaning the rear window in my previous fun car a 94 T-Bird S/C. The back window in that car was brutal, only upshot was the back seat was roomy enough to get in there. I second/third/fourth the Stoner's Invisible Glass, it works really well.
No way I'd pay $25+ (with shipping and all) for a tool like that. Great idea indeed, but with common garage items I made my own:
Med size puddy knife
short wooden handle
duck tape
micro fiber
[8D]
Oh yeah, and 2 thumbs up to Stoners Invisible Glass cleaner.
Med size puddy knife
short wooden handle
duck tape
micro fiber
[8D]
Oh yeah, and 2 thumbs up to Stoners Invisible Glass cleaner.
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