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Cleaned the rear window yesterday. Wow. 5'7" but a big upper body. It got done but i learned a lesson about how i cant sit up even remotely straight in the back seat. Had to do some yoga posses with my feet hanging out the door to do it.
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So what is the cleaner of choice, I have tried most. Stoners invisable Glass seems to be the best I have tried but I still get that streaky haze coming back after a few days.

I used to be a hardcore Stoner fan myself. I've used it for a couple decades and then one day I was introduced to this and I threw the rest of my bottle of stoner away. I buy it by the case at HomeDepot and select ship to store for that free shipping. Its just barely over $2 a can this way and I have enough to last a couple years then. I have been using it for 4 years now and on 4 vehicles all aftermarket tinted with no issue. Their FAQ says safe or OE tint but don't offer more than that. I guess they don't want to be liable?

This stuff is amazing. One shot with it and a clean microfiber and the windshield is done. Not a single streak. It's fking magical I tell you!

The cans are large at 19 oz ea. And you shake it, then shoot it. It foams up so none of those runs like the stoner while you're grabbing the microfiber

SprayWay Glass Cleaner.
Model # SW050R

Internet # 100670276


http://www.homedepot.com/p/Sprayway-19-oz-Glass-Cleaner-12-Case-SW050R/100670276

try a single can out first if you are iffy on this testament of awesomeness. You'll thank me, I promise.

Drawbacks are that it has an odor of industrial clean-ness is the best way I can put it. The odor lasts a couple days tops. I suppose its one of those deals where you'll love it or not. I like the smell myself.
 

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Thanks I will give it a try
 

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Put the front seats forward, pull the rear seatbacks down, open the trunk. Either go on feet first from the front and put your legs in the trunk, or crawl in from the trunk, sitting up when you get into the rear seat. Way easier to get close to the glass without your legs and the seatback in the way.
This is how my tint guy did my rear window! Never thought of cleaning it this way!! Thanx!
 

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Small children work wonderfully Lmao
 

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I use a tool very similar to this . Mine also has an extension pole
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Try doing it with a roll bar in back lol
 

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The Invisible Glass tool posted with Invisible Glass or your favorite glass cleaner (I like Stoner's better than SprayWay, personally... they both work about the same but preference and all that). Fold down the rear seats, lay through the trunk and go to town. Pretty easy w/ the right tools and technique.

FWIW a lot of new cars will have plastic "blooming" that will cause cloudy windows for several months to a year after purchase, so that's what you're fighting... even if you get it totally clean it will probably haze in a few days anyway. Best to keep up with it.
 

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Swiffer broom, easy. Can do out from outside of the car.
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