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Aussie Conditions
Look, cleaning glass sounds easy enough, but doing it right is a different story altogether. This guide is for anyone sick of seeing hazy swirls when driving into the sun or dealing with stubborn water spots from the backyard hose. I'm going to walk you through my personal process for getting glass so clear you'll think the windows are wound down.
Why Glass is the Most Important Job You'll Do
The Glass Kit: Everything You Need
What You'll Need
Preparation: Setting Yourself Up for Success
Park in the shade
This is non-negotiable. If the glass is hot to the touch, your cleaner will flash off (evaporate) before you can wipe it, leaving nasty streaks. I learned this on a black Commodore in 40-degree heat, never again.
Lower your windows slightly
Drop them about 2-3 inches. You need to clean that grimey line that sits inside the weatherstrip at the very top of the glass.
Lift the wiper arms
Get them out of the way so you can reach the whole windscreen. It's also a good time to wipe down the wiper blades themselves with a bit of cleaner.
Dust the surrounding trim
Use your brush to get the loose dust out of the rubber seals. If you don't, your wet cloth will just grab that dust and turn it into mud on your clean glass.
Prepare your towels
Make sure you have a 'wet' towel and a 'dry' towel ready. Don't mix them up.
While you're here...
The Exterior Deep Clean
Initial Wash
Give the glass a good blast with the hose to get the loose grit off. Wash it with your normal car soap to remove the bulk of the dirt.
Decontamination (The Pro Secret)
If your glass feels rough, use a clay bar with plenty of lubricant. This pulls out the embedded metal filings and tree sap. You'll be amazed at how much smoother the wipers move after this.
Glass Polishing
Apply a small amount of glass polish to a foam applicator. Work it in circular motions. This removes stubborn water spots and old product buildup.
Rinse and Dry
Rinse off the polish residue and dry the glass thoroughly with a clean microfibre.
The Two-Towel Method
Spray your glass cleaner DIRECTLY onto your first waffle-weave towel, not the glass. This prevents overspray getting on your paint or trim.
Scrub the surface
Wipe the glass in a 'S' pattern, ensuring you hit the edges first. Use a bit of elbow grease here.
The Final Buff
Immediately take your second, bone-dry microfibre and buff the glass. Do this before the cleaner air-dries. This is where the magic happens.
Check your work
Move your head around to catch the light from different angles. If you see a smudge, hit it again.
Taming the Interior 'Haze'
Cover the dash
Chuck a clean towel over the dashboard. You don't want glass cleaner dripping onto your leather or plastic and leaving spots.
Dry wipe first
Use a clean, dry microfibre to wipe the glass. This removes the loose 'off-gassing' film that builds up on the inside of the windscreen.
IPA Wipe (If needed)
If the glass is really greasy (maybe you're a smoker or the car is new), use a 50/50 mix of IPA and water first to cut the grease.
Spray the towel
Again, spray the towel, not the glass. Inside the car, overspray is a nightmare to clean off the dash and headliner.
Contortionist Act
Reach into the corners. Use the back of your hand to push the towel into the tight spot where the glass meets the dash. (Or use that reach-tool I mentioned).
Opposite Directions
Here's a tip: Wipe the exterior horizontally and the interior vertically. That way, if you see a streak, you know exactly which side it's on by the direction of the mark. (Learned that from an old-timer in Geelong!)
Buff to perfection
Use a fresh, dry cloth for the final buff. Keep turning the cloth to a clean side.
Watch Out
The 'Sun Check'
Advanced Techniques: Ceramic Coating Glass
Keeping it Clear: The Aftercare
Common Questions I Get Asked
Can I use newspaper to clean my windows?
How do I get rid of that 'fog' on the inside?
My wipers are 'chattering' after I cleaned the glass. Why?
What's the best way to clean the rear window with those heater lines?
Is Rain-X actually good?
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