Window cleaning

Lorida Bob
Jun 26, 2022

Rank V

Jun 26, 2022

Does anyone else have a hard time cleaning the Windows on there new Bronco? I have water spots that will not go away, glass feels gritty, what the hell is going on ?
the poacher, Chief1301
Last edited by a moderator: Jun 26, 2022

Rank IV

Oct 28, 2022

#20
Rain X. AND I tried the aftermarket ceramic detailers, good 'ole Meguiars wax still works better and cheaper. Not spending $$$ on professional ceramic coating when the truck looks great for $2 worth of Meguiars.
2022 Bronco 2dr Basesquatch 2.7
Carbonized Grey Mod Bumper Rock rails Brush guard Hitch Pod lights Black bead locks KMA-367
rws

Rank II

Oct 28, 2022

#21
Glass cleaning has always been my nemesis. Lots of great tips already provided in the thread above. I've also recently purchased a detailing squeegee which has made the removal of excess water from glass (and body) quite easy. This in turn has aided in my glass cleaning efforts.
4-door WildTrak / Hot Pepper Red / Mod bumper / tow / leather
Res: 7/20/2022 | Order: 2/28/2021 | Built: 7/31/2022 | Delivery: 8/21/2022

Rank V

Oct 28, 2022

#22
Glass cleaning has always been my nemesis. Lots of great tips already provided in the thread above. I've also recently purchased a detailing squeegee which has made the removal of excess water from glass (and body) quite easy. This in turn has aided in my glass cleaning efforts.

I saw a guy use the squeegee on the inside of the W/S, with a little dawn added. Did the best job to get it clean. I like the rain x washer fluid. I put one coat on by hand yearly and then the fluid does the rest. It's not the w/s it's the bugs on steroids. You want something fun to clean. Go to Montana in Sept., and have the B52 size grasshoppers jump on your truck. W/S, front end, headlights...it took me 45 minutes to get the front of my F-150 cleaned when I got home.
Deano Bronc

Rank 0

Oct 29, 2022

#23
For bugs I use Spray 9 and let it soak for a couple of minutes then spray and or rub it off with water. Works quite well.
Deano Bronc

Rank 0

Oct 31, 2024

#24
Glass cleaning has always been my nemesis. Lots of great tips already provided in the thread above. I've also recently purchased a detailing squeegee which has made the removal of excess water from glass (and body) quite easy. This in turn has aided in my glass cleaning efforts.

this! I got some tips and tools from my window cleaner. So easy to do as well especially with the long window cleaning poles and brushes they use from https://wfp.co.uk/ it did cost quite a lot but now I don't have to pay £25 a month just to get clean windows. that's almost £400 a year!
rws, Deano Bronc
Moderator

Life is a Highway

Oct 31, 2024

#25
Depending on where you live will depend on how bad it may get. Often time it is hard water related and then you have airborne pollutants that come down with the rain. Look for water spot remover from any reputable car care company. Once clear of the spots use a ceramic coat, wax or jet seal.

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