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JerseyJeff84
09-07-2010, 01:52 AM
I don't know about other Yaris owners, but no matter how many times I wash, dry, scrub, etc. my windshield and mirrors, they end up extremely spotty and/or dirty a day or two later.

I've researched various products and stopped using Windex because I heard that wasn't good. I started using "Invisible Glass," which doesn't really do much either and was also told to try Rain-X glass cleaner spray which I'm afraid to waste money on.

My biggest gripe is the corners of the windshield(the parts the wipers can't reach) and my driver's side mirror. Both constantly get spotty on me. Any suggestions?

Klink10
09-07-2010, 09:54 AM
Invisible glass works for me. Somehow I think you aren't getting all the water during the dry process. If you haven't got a way to get the water not seen in the cracks and crevices, it will find its way out onto those areas you dried. Even so, a shot of Invisible glass with a Microfiber should erase the spots.

JetfireK
09-11-2010, 04:53 PM
I don't know about other Yaris owners, but no matter how many times I wash, dry, scrub, etc. my windshield and mirrors, they end up extremely spotty and/or dirty a day or two later.

I've researched various products and stopped using Windex because I heard that wasn't good. I started using "Invisible Glass," which doesn't really do much either and was also told to try Rain-X glass cleaner spray which I'm afraid to waste money on.

My biggest gripe is the corners of the windshield(the parts the wipers can't reach) and my driver's side mirror. Both constantly get spotty on me. Any suggestions?

Mix half white distilled vinegar with half water. Use a micro rag and go in circular motion....will take a lot of elbow grease but eventually glass will be perfectly void of water spotting........I know you wanted more than this but possibly this will clean your glass...certainly can't hurt it...

bobolinko
09-11-2010, 07:05 PM
When I detail mine, or any car, I also buff the glass and I do it AGRESSIVELY ! After that, anytime I clean the glass I use Invisible Glass Cleaner (which leaves a waxlike surface) and the glass is Very, Very, easy to clean and with SUPERB results. There are never any water spots, and there is also no dull area where the wipers never pass over. IMHO it looks and acts like fresh-from-the-showroom glass. Always........

jstantherprsn
10-14-2010, 01:11 PM
If you want to see it, use invisible glass. You'll see the foam, if on a budget get some white vinegar as stated above.

chrisj
10-15-2010, 04:49 PM
I use that stuff for tinted windows on the inside (where the tint is). Outside the best thing is the vinegar mixture with newspaper (no lint). We use that same mixture in the house, along with the newspapers. We recycle!

Uber_Otter
10-15-2010, 07:21 PM
I use the rainX spray. It goes pretty far. Don't buy the rainX wipes, they dry out.

I bought one of those "windshield wonders" from the as seen on tv aisle at target. It works really good except I get the sudden urge to run down the street yelling "Shamwow"

BailOut
10-15-2010, 11:09 PM
Mix half white distilled vinegar with half water. Use a micro rag and go in circular motion....will take a lot of elbow grease but eventually glass will be perfectly void of water spotting........I know you wanted more than this but possibly this will clean your glass...certainly can't hurt it...
I also use a vinegar solution, but 50:50 is waaaaaay strong. I use 1-2 tablespoons of white vinegar per gallon of water, and add 1-2 drops of Lavender oil to help cut the smell down. This solution works just as well as washer fluid as it does a manual cleaner.

rene0023
10-17-2010, 09:56 PM
I only use water in a spray and then dry with a microfiber and pulls a spectacular shine. :wink:

JetfireK
10-20-2010, 02:20 PM
I don't know about other Yaris owners, but no matter how many times I wash, dry, scrub, etc. my windshield and mirrors, they end up extremely spotty and/or dirty a day or two later.

I've researched various products and stopped using Windex because I heard that wasn't good. I started using "Invisible Glass," which doesn't really do much either and was also told to try Rain-X glass cleaner spray which I'm afraid to waste money on.

My biggest gripe is the corners of the windshield(the parts the wipers can't reach) and my driver's side mirror. Both constantly get spotty on me. Any suggestions?

I ordered NXT Generation direct from Maguires since it is not yet in the stores...(as of last two weeks) Love NXT Generation wax...car almost changed colors it worked so great......I would like to know the kind of wax everyone here uses.....

Klink10
10-20-2010, 08:03 PM
Right now I'm in the process of removing wax and going to go with Duragloss sealant. First gotta do some minor paint correction work with a polisher.

bobolinko
10-21-2010, 03:42 PM
I don't know about other Yaris owners, but no matter how many times I wash, dry, scrub, etc. my windshield and mirrors, they end up extremely spotty and/or dirty a day or two later.

I've researched various products and stopped using Windex because I heard that wasn't good. I started using "Invisible Glass," which doesn't really do much either and was also told to try Rain-X glass cleaner spray which I'm afraid to waste money on.

My biggest gripe is the corners of the windshield(the parts the wipers can't reach) and my driver's side mirror. Both constantly get spotty on me. Any suggestions?

Those marks will be gone if you buff the glass with a buffing machine and use something like Kitt Scratch remover on the glass. I do the Front and Back windows every time I do waxing or detailing. (I always use my Porter Cable Buffer) It makes the job like one hella easy and cuts the time to like 25% of doing it manually! The Glass gets so smooth and CLEAR & SHINY Too! :thumbup:

Aloha From Hawaii
-bob

darkMINI
10-23-2010, 03:14 PM
Any kind of hand rubbed wax should get the water spots off. I use the Safelite window cleaner for regular maintenance. They give you a free can when you get a new windshield put in, but you can buy some at their stores. That Sh*t works GOOD.

pennyracer
02-09-2011, 11:38 AM
use car wax works great every time i wax the inside of my windows also less fogging and moisture try it i think you will like it the vinegar 50 50 thing is for hard water spots works good old trick for boat users McGuires cleaner wax is the brand i live by let me know if it works for you

RawrDaddy
02-10-2011, 08:56 AM
In a nut shell x Just Use The Stoners Window Cleaner with a MICROFIBER towel
and dry it appropriately.

the window should look perfect afterwards.
if you want to avoid any heavy sticking of dirt to the window
you will need to put a layer of something down after your done cleaning it.

The best Rain/Snow/Dirt Repellent = Aquapel. Will work 8 months.
if there is any dirt that sticks after its application x an easy spot up clean will get rid of it.

Certain NR Washes and Waxes can be applied to a window to generally get the same effect.

Regardless though, your windows gonna need some kind of cleaning
atleast every two weeks to a month.

hope that helps.

suckerface
02-12-2011, 01:49 PM
Stoners Invisible Glass + Newspaper = WIN Works like a charm for me. I will be getting one of those corner reacher things for where the windshield meets the dash once it gets warm, too cold for hand detailing anyways.

As far as wax goes, I really like the Maguiers products. The clay bar works wonders. Once the snow and sub-zero temps go away, I plan on a full interior/exterior detail and I'll post pics and products used.

bzinn 1
02-19-2011, 02:25 PM
Stoners Invisible Glass works awsome......

Also you should try the glass polish located on this site www.griotsgarage.com

Pretty much all I use,their products last a long time and work well and are safe.

Stoners and Griots glass polish are the only two things I foudn that actually remove without effort the spots,glass will look better tahn it did when new.

Zebra
02-19-2011, 05:42 PM
Finally a subject that I have a small amount of experience with! Folks, I've been in the trucking business for just about 33 years. Cleaning windows gets to be a daily routine for most drivers and they won't put up with anything that isn't working well.

We buy Castle Streakproof by the case and it's great. http://www.castlepackspower.com/Catalog/images/imgglass/streakproof.jpg

We've tried other brands several times and the only thing that comes close is Zep's Foaming window cleaner. But you have to be really careful with that stuff if you use it on other surfaces inside your vehicle. It won't hurt plastics but we found that labels over the dash switches can be ruined if you get the Zep on them. We've even seen it take the paint off wiper arms. Powerful stuff but we had to quit using it because of that. http://static.www.odcdn.com/pictures/us/od/sk/lg/841695_sk_lg.jpg

I like the Zep for the windows on my home and the Castle for the windows on my vehicles. If anyone else uses these, I would be interested in your opinion too.

Trubin
02-20-2011, 11:47 AM
RainX is great but you wont notice it until it rains. then you think its some sort of a mysterious magical product. I highly recommend it.

caper26
04-24-2011, 12:38 PM
Invisible glass works for me... Even so, a shot of Invisible glass with a Microfiber should erase the spots.

+1 Invisible glass

Daddie Y
05-09-2011, 02:46 PM
In my opinion, number 1 product is "GOLDEN SHINE GLASS CLEANER". I use all their products. Give them a try, I guarantee you will love.
http://www.teamvitz.com/car-care-products

AppleJacks716
05-11-2011, 07:40 PM
I've tried a lot of products. I've found that cleaners that don't foam tend not to leave a film or haze. Also, you can use #0000 steel wool on windows, if they don't have after market window tint. The steel wool is fine enough to pull off the girt that's on the windows, but won't scratch the glass. Stoners, Invisible Glass and #0000 steel wool is what I use most of the time.