Waxing windows
#1
Waxing windows
I did it once before with a creme wax. I did the inside and outside, and they came out super clean. On the outside it works like Rain-X.
Is it bad to do it though?
I noticed that the residue that is usually on the inside of my windows was almost none the time I tried it.
Is it bad to do it though?
I noticed that the residue that is usually on the inside of my windows was almost none the time I tried it.
#3
Originally Posted by 4-RUNNIN' FREAK
I did it once before with a creme wax. I did the inside and outside, and they came out super clean. On the outside it works like Rain-X.
Is it bad to do it though?
I noticed that the residue that is usually on the inside of my windows was almost none the time I tried it.
Is it bad to do it though?
I noticed that the residue that is usually on the inside of my windows was almost none the time I tried it.
I've been doing it for 12 years on my runner. it works great inside and out.
It also helps keep the windows from sticking as they are rolled down. You know, like they catch on the window felt or something.
#7
Originally Posted by IamaFan
I always thought waxing windows would leave smudges but I'll give it a try with the next wash. What about the windshield and rear window, is it safe to do those too?
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#8
Originally Posted by IamaFan
I always thought waxing windows would leave smudges but I'll give it a try with the next wash. What about the windshield and rear window, is it safe to do those too?
#9
I hear Griots Glass Polish works pretty well too!
#10
One of my neighbors finally came up and asked why I was waxing my windows too. I told him it works just as well as any window treatments, and added that they use it when they are doing some construction work in stores around here. He was questioning if it would scratch the window, and I said "That's why I am using this "wet" wax, goes on like warm butter"
#11
Originally Posted by 4-RUNNIN' FREAK
my neighbors look at me like I am crazy . At least I'm not the only one.
#13
Originally Posted by 4-RUNNIN' FREAK
I did it once before with a creme wax. I did the inside and outside, and they came out super clean. On the outside it works like Rain-X.
Is it bad to do it though?
I noticed that the residue that is usually on the inside of my windows was almost none the time I tried it.
Is it bad to do it though?
I noticed that the residue that is usually on the inside of my windows was almost none the time I tried it.
My .02 cents and advise!
* Harry *
#14
Originally Posted by nunsa
When I clean my windows on the outside, I use soapy water and a one of those green scratch pads, you can't rub too hard, it cleans them well, takes all the heavy crud off and scratches, again, you can't rub too hard, after that I use the Rainex Windshield wax, It's a beautiful job! Crystal clear!
My .02 cents and advise!
* Harry *
My .02 cents and advise!
* Harry *
I usually use a belt sander for that
#17
Originally Posted by nunsa
You think I'm kidding, but a scratch pad works great!
#18
I usually do this after waxing my rig first. I just use the cloth that i buffed of the wax with and give it a wipedown with some of the wax grease on it . Never tried actually waxing the thing, gotta try next time now
#19
Originally Posted by Corey
You can also clay bar the outside of the windows to get a lot of the hard water spots and other crud off of them before you apply wax.
#20
Originally Posted by 4-RUNNIN' FREAK
No, I was just making a ha-ha. I believe you. I use it sometimes on the front bumper cause the buggies don't wanna come off the plastic as easy.