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tint cleaning

Scottydoggs

Killa Bee
i just tinted my windows a while back, and its time to clean them, i used to use a old T shirt and glass cleaner on my truck, and used paper towels one time and scratch it up good. so i know better already.

so i was wondering what you guys use to clean the inside of your tinted windows?
 


thanks for the glass plus tip, thats what i use mosly.

any one use the aerosol cleaner in the spray can? a place i used to work got it by the case, and it left very clean streak free windows.
 
I've always used a microfiber, and some invisible glass, which can be found in the automotive section of walmart
 


Water and a microfiber. I don't get dirt on the inside of my windows, so just have to get the dust off occasionally.
 
the microfiber towels, do you wash them out and use them till they are shot or just use new as needed?

thanks for the info, i put to much work into tinting the windows, i really don't want to f em up.
 
I use worlds best glass cleaner in an aerosol can and a microfiber. You can wash the microfiber and reuse them tons of times.
 


the microfiber towels, do you wash them out and use them till they are shot or just use new as needed?

thanks for the info, i put to much work into tinting the windows, i really don't want to f em up.
you can wash em out just like any other cloth in a washing machine. Always a good idea to keep them clean. You don't need to clean it out after every use or anything like that, just once they start really getting dirty
 


50/50 mixture of white vinegar and water with old newspaper or paper towels. You won't scratch the tint using paper towels or newspaper with a good quality tint.
 
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