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Hello People,

Has anyone come across some weird marks on the windshield?
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nope - I'm guessing that is on the inside of your glass?
 


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Ours had that as well, figured it was just the muck that the car picked up from sitting.
 

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Why not Windex?
Most car detailers do not recommend using Windex. It is more prone to streaking, which reduces the visual clarity of the glass. Also, when you spray glass cleaner, overspray can get on the car's paint or, when being used inside, can land on the dash, leather, etc. Windex can damage these surfaces.

I personally like Invisible Glass. I also like Meguiars D120. D120 is a glass cleaner concentrate. You dilute it 10:1. So one gallon of glass cleaner concentrate makes 11 gallons of glass cleaner. I bought a bottle of D120 about 4 years ago and I still have a third of a gallon left.
 
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Most car detailers do not recommend using Windex. It is more prone to streaking, which reduces the visual clarity of the glass. Also, when you spray glass cleaner, overspray can get on the car's paint or, when being used inside, can land on the dash, leather, etc. Windex can damage these surfaces.

I personally like Invisible Glass. I also like Meguiars D120. D120 is a glass cleaner concentrate. You dilute it 10:1. So one gallon of glass cleaner makes 11 gallons of glass cleaner. I bought a bottle of D120 about 4 years ago and I still have a third of a gallon left.
Thanks, didn’t know that.
 

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I personally use RainX since it repels water but I also heard that its not good for windshield wipers. But couple applications of RainX and it was gone from my car(not mach e unfortunately).
 

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Most car detailers do not recommend using Windex. It is more prone to streaking, which reduces the visual clarity of the glass. Also, when you spray glass cleaner, overspray can get on the car's paint or, when being used inside, can land on the dash, leather, etc. Windex can damage these surfaces.

I personally like Invisible Glass. I also like Meguiars D120. D120 is a glass cleaner concentrate. You dilute it 10:1. So one gallon of glass cleaner makes 11 gallons of glass cleaner. I bought a bottle of D120 about 4 years ago and I still have a third of a gallon left.
I second Invisble glass, I prefer it in the aerosol spray
 

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I personally use RainX since it repels water but I also heard that its not good for windshield wipers. But couple applications of RainX and it was gone from my car(not mach e unfortunately).
I have been using RainX forever and never had any problems with it affecting the wipers.
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