So my Tacoma is a couple of months old. With things heating up weather wise, my front window is really "foggy" dirty on the inside. Its almost sticky as Ive tried everything I can think of to clean it and its not working. Yes paper towels to micro fiber, windex to alcohol to computer screen wipes. Any tips?
So my Tacoma is a couple of months old. With things heating up weather wise, my front window is really "foggy" dirty on the inside. Its almost sticky as Ive tried everything I can think of to clean it and its not working. Yes paper towels to micro fiber, windex to alcohol to computer screen wipes. Any tips?
Thanks,,,,,,,Chris
go to walmart or wherever, and get a can of the Stoner invisible glass. spray it on the inside of your windshield(outside to.....you wouldnt believe the clarity), and clean it with newspaper(balled up or scrunched up)....works awesomely!! as for the fogging up, you can use some of the rain-x antifog stuff. works decently!!
Stoner's Invisible Glass (get the aerosol version) and a smooth finish microfiber cleaning cloth (like the ones you use to clean your eyeglasses) to wipe.
It may take two or three applications, I also find a spray bottle full of warm water to the windows and one final wipe to help hugely in removing the strong smell that comes with Stoners.
I'll have to look into the Stoners....right now water and mico fiber did pretty good. Its almost as if there were smokers in the car...I would wipe off one area and it would seem like I was just pushing the fog around. Im assuming its just the new plastic fumes and whatever the dealer used......Chris
I prefer Stoner's, great product, the aerosol verison of course.
Okay, why aerosol and not spray bottle? I just bought two aerosol cans, first time I've used Stoner's, I'm quite impressed so far. Just curious why the spray bottle isn't recommended...
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