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Cleaning the inside rear glass

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  • Start date Start date Mar 4, 2007

kooldawg6

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At Target I bought an OXO Swivel Scrub Brush to try for cleaning the back glass. It has a semi hard scrub pad on the end of a telescoping swivel wand. I used a microfiber towel folded in half over the pad. Spray the glass cleaner on the window and scrub away. Then replace the cleaning microfiber with a new microfiber and buff. No need to stretch and get twisted up like a pretzel anymore!!!!! It works really well and can take a fair amount of pressure without bending.

http://www.shopfosters.com/GOOD-GRIPS-Swivel-Scrub-Wand-p-1507.html
 

glewis29

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I use the Glass Wizard from the As Seen on TV store. It comes with two microfiber bonnets and they work much better on glass than my car cleaning microfiber towels. It also has a pointed tip for getting into the corners. Well worth the ~$10.
 
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07gtfolife

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Wish I would've seen this yesterday. I was outside till 9:30 detailing the interrior and my body is sore from all the contorting I had to do.
 

kooldawg6

mine works really well and can take a fair amount
Aug 31, 2006
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Yeah, been there done that...too many times infact!!!!!
 

LV51FER

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We need a Mustang hatchback then?
 

V. Barbarino

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ahhh, the secret to good clean glass is simple. Buy some Invisible glass from the store it's 3 bucks, and use new paper to clean the glass, nothing will clean your windows better.
 

Jenns01TA

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kooldawg6 said:
No need to stretch and get twisted up like a pretzel anymore!!!!!

It works really well and can take a fair amount of pressure without bending.


http://www.shopfosters.com/GOOD-GRIPS-Swivel-Scrub-Wand-p-1507.html
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What Up dawg! Thank you, Sir. The visualization from that statement.... I believe this needs to be a custom title for you!

 

kooldawg6

mine works really well and can take a fair amount
Aug 31, 2006
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Jenns05Stang said:
What Up dawg! Thank you, Sir. The visualization from that statement.... I believe this needs to be a custom title for you!

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TY Jenn! I don't care who you are...that's funny...
 

hottymustang

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http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?&SKU=90247

This is what I have, and it works awesome.....

No bending required.....ha ha ha.....
 
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