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Meguiars Perfect Clarity glass cleaner

jmt8706

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Just saw this stuff and thought I would try it. I have had good luck with all of their products so far. My interior side of the windshield had a lot of streaks and smudging, as well as the new car haze at the bottom of the windshield. This stuff cut through all of it, and the windshield looks perfect now. Idk what they did at the PDI, but it was nothing but smears and streaks. Anyway, this is the best stuff I have used so far.

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Just saw this stuff and thought I would try it. I have had good luck with all of their products so far. My interior side of the windshield had a lot of streaks and smudging, as well as the new car haze at the bottom of the windshield. This stuff cut through all of it, and the windshield looks perfect now. Idk what they did at the PDI, but it was nothing but smears and streaks. Anyway, this is the best stuff I have used so far.

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Thanks for the tip. I'll have to give this a try since I now have both driver side windows with multiple streaks.
 
Just saw this stuff and thought I would try it. I have had good luck with all of their products so far. My interior side of the windshield had a lot of streaks and smudging, as well as the new car haze at the bottom of the windshield. This stuff cut through all of it, and the windshield looks perfect now. Idk what they did at the PDI, but it was nothing but smears and streaks. Anyway, this is the best stuff I have used so far.

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I've always used can sprayer like invisible or something like that.
I'll try some that's good to know
WHAT TYPE OF TOWEL ARE U USING? MICRO FIBER?
That's more important than the cleaner most of the time. You always have some kind of residue to deal with
 

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