No video

how to clean car glass / windscreen - A guide to automotive glass cleaning

Angelwax Vision
amzn.to/2qX6yRJ
Angelwax H2GO glass sealant
amzn.to/2phFZdI
Autoglanz vision glass cleaner and sealant in one
amzn.to/2qZ2H7z
Ragmaster / Rag company premium glass cloth
www.ragmasteruk.co.uk/16x16-d...
Bilt Hamber Korosol fallout remover
amzn.to/2pwMHsm
Autosmart Tardis
amzn.to/2pwPQbL
Ragmaster / Rag Company premium waffle weave
www.ragmasteruk.co.uk/16x16-l...
Halfords long reach glass cleaner
www.halfords.com/motoring/car-...
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Become a Forensic Detailing Patreon for exclusive product reviews:
/ forensicdetailing
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Forensic Detailing Channel was setup from a passion for all things car detailing.
We are also on..
Facebook: Forensic Detailing Channel
Instagram: @forensicdetailing
Twitter: forensicdetailing @rover8200
My Main Camera:
amzn.to/2WJULeg
My Shotgun Microphone
amzn.to/2Isk2Pf
Bargain £1 Mini Inpection Torches
amzn.to/2Hu9Eo9
Bargain Amazon Wash mitts
amzn.to/2Wp2xFg
Recomended Products
**TRY DISCOUNT CODE FORENSIC FOR 10%**
Pre-Wash Snow Foam
tinyurl.com/y69sqa8z
Shampoo
tinyurl.com/y4npehg6
All Purpose Cleaner
tinyurl.com/yxoqxwbc
Detail Sprays
tinyurl.com/y5q8quy9
Clay Bars
tinyurl.com/y5py2tcv
Clay Lube, Rinseless Wash ONR
tinyurl.com/y2juxbwb
Tar and Glue Removers
tinyurl.com/yxo5sblg
Fallout remover
tinyurl.com/y4qtwq8c
Polishes
tinyurl.com/y5shklmo
glass cleaner
tinyurl.com/y4udx7ro
Tyre and Trim Dressing
tinyurl.com/y2k4csfo
Hydrophobic Durable wax
tinyurl.com/y4ppcbo4
Sealant
tinyurl.com/yyj6d7qy
Ceramic Coatings
tinyurl.com/y2scwsap
Microfiber Buffing cloths
tinyurl.com/y564snta
Twisted loop Drying Towel
tinyurl.com/y6fz6g39
Machine Polishers
tinyurl.com/y5zduksn
Polishing Pads
tinyurl.com/yyqn2pfd
#forensicdetailing #detailing

Пікірлер: 315

  • @no_handle_required
    @no_handle_required3 жыл бұрын

    The amount of time and detail you spend on topics is far beyond anyone else. Forensic is the perfect name for this channel. Thank you for your time.

  • @ForensicDetailing

    @ForensicDetailing

    3 жыл бұрын

    honestly thank you for the kind words. its great guys like you that keep me doing you tube.

  • @michaelmcfarlane8199
    @michaelmcfarlane81994 жыл бұрын

    Just taking notes as I'm watching. 1. Snow foam then rinse 2. Shampoo with 0000 wire wool then rinse 3. Tar and glue remover (auto smart tardis) soaked cloth then buff off 4. Fallout remover (bilt hamber kerrosol) 5. Clay then rinse 6. Spray glass cleaner, work in with ragmaster premium glass cloth then buff off with Rag company premium waffle weave cloth. 7. Clean the inside of the glass. Use flat pivoting glass cleaning tool rather than your hand to get into the hard to reach areas using glass cleaner and buff off with waffle weave. 8. Apply Angel Wax H2go sealant with microfiber pad. Buff off after 10 mins. Repeat step 8. 9. Angel Wax Clarity screenwash 10. Clean rubber wiper blades

  • @nigh7swimming

    @nigh7swimming

    3 жыл бұрын

    Most importantly, do it all with gloves on as human hands are sweaty and oily.

  • @felixf5211
    @felixf52117 жыл бұрын

    To me, this is the best video you've done. You see, even though I like to think that my work on paint speaks for itself, windows never turned out perfectly. Good enough, but not to my ultimate expectations. Like many I tried a number of cleaning products and methodologies, and some different towels, and it was still not perfect - I mean, looking factory-new. Not like factory-new, but exactly as factory-new. You know what I mean, I'm sure. After seeing this, I picked up some 16x16 waffle weaves - Autofiber in the US sells an excellent cloth for this - used the glass towels I had, and started on the 2-towel method with heavy scraping (with the microfiber). No exaggeration, after a couple of practice tries the windows are now up to my expectations. I'm thrilled! In terms of product, like many, I used Stoner Invisible Glass. Really didn't have a preference. On someone's advice I tried Armor-All glass cleaner. Best I've used to date. 3 months now. I actually have a preference. Been meaning to give the Angelwax glass products a shot, though.

  • @cliffgray9155
    @cliffgray91556 жыл бұрын

    I bought that glass cleaning tool from halfords yesterday.£6. worth every penny.i wish that I bought it months ago.ive just finished cleaning my car.that tool makes cleaning your glass a hell of a lot easier.great advice Jon.all the best to you mate.

  • @brianblessedsbeard
    @brianblessedsbeard3 жыл бұрын

    Every time I watch one of your videos I end up outside cleaning the van! Inspiration if ever it were needed!

  • @krostrr
    @krostrr2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Jon. This channel has become my "go to" resource for all things detailing for the past couple of years or so. This video was just what I needed for sorting out the glass on a 6 year old Fiesta which has never had a proper glass deep clean. Started on the windscreen. The area swept by the wipers responded well to Jon's routine but there was still something on the glass in the unswept areas that was visible on the wet screen even after the claying step! Driving me to distraction! As I want to seal the glass with Angelwax H2GO I needed to get that residue off. Stuck for ideas I eventually decided to try Meguiars Ultimate Compound which did the trick! Just thought I'd share that.

  • @jessemars6465
    @jessemars64654 жыл бұрын

    I've been in the detailing world for 10 years now & I'm glad to finally find something as knowledgeable as you! I would really love to see you do a Malco product review I love their products not all of them are the best but very cost effective products I think more detailers should learn about to help them with their chemical overhead prices

  • @EK4Ash
    @EK4Ash7 жыл бұрын

    Just starting out on properly detailing my cars, my list of products is growing very quickly watching your videos! great vids very informative and easy to listen to. subbed and hit the bell!

  • @simonreeves2017
    @simonreeves20173 жыл бұрын

    So pleased you mentioned how important it is to keep wiper blades clean at the end of this video - it makes such a difference. I have a bottle of Poor Boys Trim Restorer on my 'go to' shelf. I use this product a lot, glass rubbers, door seals, wiper arms, black plastic like the scuttle under the windscreen, and on cleaned wiper blades. They seem to last longer, and keep their edge when treated with the Poor Boys - let it soak in, the remove the excess, otherwise it can streak, or ghost as you called it, when used.

  • @zaink7037
    @zaink70377 жыл бұрын

    Another great vid, was thinking about how to properly clean glass before you made this vid. i claybard my glass and properly cleaned the interior glass with window cleaner to remove that oily film. it was crystal clear and visibility was increases as the sun used to reflect off the oily film. the angelwax h2go looks good and may consider getting it

  • @seismictuning1881
    @seismictuning18815 жыл бұрын

    Great video mate, I also use the extendable swivel paddle for the inside of the windscreen , far easier and more consistent and as you say you can get in where you can't with a cloth only. Much appreciated , keep up the good work !

  • @jameswhitfield2022
    @jameswhitfield20223 жыл бұрын

    Followed this process last weekend with outstanding results.

  • @davidjennings9253
    @davidjennings92534 жыл бұрын

    An excellent video!!! A couple of words of warning guys 1/ there are many different qualities of steel wool!!! You must buy a good one which does not break down as you use it. Some tend to break down into what looks like dust but is in fact fragments of the steel wool. If this is left behind anywhere on the car in crevices on the rubber, in the drainways at the bottom of the windscreen they will very soon rust and can stain the paintwork. Buy one which is intended for top quality woodworking, which does not break down. 2/ Choose your degreaser/cleaner wisely and make sure it will not attack rubber. Some will take the outer surface of the rubber away microscopically and then over time you will find your cloths will be picking up black marks from the rubber which also contaminates the windscreen. Always check that they do not contain ammonia which is the worst thing on rubber.

  • @bluespruce786
    @bluespruce7866 жыл бұрын

    Great guide, thanks for sharing. Honestly I have been researching auto glass for a week or two now and this is hands down the best video I have found on the subject.

  • @bunglebush
    @bunglebush7 жыл бұрын

    John I also use 303 aerospace protection on the windshield wipers after getting them real clean. Makes them repel dirt and they don’t dry rot as quickly.

  • @Audittr2108
    @Audittr21087 жыл бұрын

    Nice one John. There's nothing like a properly clean windscreen with a fresh coat of sealant plus clean wipers when the rain comes.

  • @garyl5843
    @garyl58437 жыл бұрын

    I am now a h2go user thanks to your previous recommendation, it is a great product. Even treated most on the house windows.Would be intrested to see a pad comparison video.ThanksG

  • @bankox4
    @bankox46 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos. I've been using H2GO after having it recommended but after watching your video I realise I haven't been half deep cleaning the glass properly before applying the sealant. I'll be doing a deep clean this weekend. Thanks again.

  • @ForensicDetailing

    @ForensicDetailing

    6 жыл бұрын

    you have to be so carefull.. glass can appear clean as a whistle but its actually still covered in a film of bonded grease on the surface. the litmus test is once cleaned a fresh microfiber towel should glide over the glass very smoothly. the glass could need decon first. It could also perhaps benefit from a specific glass cleaner polish thats solvent carried. It could also be worth using a solvent based degreaser over it after you have cleaned it. whatever works for you.. but once completly clean. the sealant needs to go down left to properly cure. once cured and buffed back its also best to just leave it overnight with the blades up in the air. the blades also need to be 100% clean. In cold winter months they cure slower, in summer they cure quicker. If anything is done wrong you can get ghosting from the blades. Even if you do it well, you "can" get blade judder on older cars for the first few days. H2go works, its very well priced and it lasts out well, but this genre of product all faces the same challenge and that challenge related to what happens with wiper blade ghosting and juddering. on windscreen should last 6 months. side glass maybe even a year with 2 coats. for me I dont use any glass sealant. Had good results whens Ive prep'd properly. funny enough it worked great for me on the m3 no problems. golf I rushed and got ghosting and judder. used another one of reg's 330 and I didnt think the results were great although reg loved the product.

  • @davepuffett8608
    @davepuffett86087 жыл бұрын

    Another great video! Good method that makes common sense ritualised approach saving time and simplified as ever. I've seen white vinegar, white spirit, meths, alcohol wipes used and a host of attempts to find the holy grail of glass cleaners. Rainex has worked for me in the past but doesn't seem to last long! Thanks for your recommended methods and products I will certainly give it a go 👍😊 Screwfix do a pack of 0000 wire wool £3.30 pretty cheap to stock. The tip on the wipers is one thing I never really think about or miss, great tip. Thanks again honest, informative and clear and concise.

  • @dyadyaBOB
    @dyadyaBOB7 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Never thought about what cloth I use to clean my glass, looks like I have some shopping to do. My cleaning routine is to use 'granny mix' aka mix of dish soap, warm water, tiny bit of alcohol and if I have any glycerin, will add it too. This is what my grandmother and mother used to clean glass at home with, gotta say works perfect on car glass as well. Spray it, give it quick rub with a blade from safety razor and just wipe it off. For next step, I just spray my fave regular glass cleaner and claybar the glass, to finish it off I just use hard wax, something like soft99 water block. I always do this type of cleaning just before winter, having wax on the glass works better then any anti-rain compound and lasts much longer, as an added bonus ice will not stick to windshield, so I don't have to scrape my glass in the morning, quick wipe will do the job btw, I always had an itch to use something like nano ceramic coating or fluorine-based coats on the glass but they normally quite expensive to experiment with, if you feel like it, maybe you can try it;)

  • @mickg5660
    @mickg56607 жыл бұрын

    The most comprehensive and outstandingly helpful glass cleaning video I've seen! i can get the paint work to a very high standard but the bloody glass cleaning of my 2014 Focus ST drives me nuts! Going to implement your guide John..Well done! Just subscribed!

  • @ForensicDetailing

    @ForensicDetailing

    7 жыл бұрын

    welcome to the channel mick thanksmate

  • @sunnysingh8483
    @sunnysingh84835 жыл бұрын

    I've been watching your work for a while, thought I'd subscribe and like. Good Work 👀💪

  • @arielbustamante9333
    @arielbustamante93337 жыл бұрын

    Outstanding video. Logical and precise. Actually cant wait to do my glass.

  • @owensteele1645
    @owensteele16452 жыл бұрын

    Very well detailed video. I've just had a go with the new Garage Therapy Glass Cleaner and it's fantastic. One tiny spritz can do one whole panel. Since my sports car only has 4 windows and 3 mirrors, my 500ml bottle may outlast the car.

  • @ScottiPewPew
    @ScottiPewPew4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for telling me what the glass and waffle weave towels are for and how they work, then telling me WHY they work that way. I fought whiskers for years and just got annoyed every time I cleaned glass, I had used glass cloth and waffle weaves, but because I didn’t know how or why to use them I just binned them! Problem solved now 👍🏻 Thank you so much.

  • @AlbionSupreme
    @AlbionSupreme7 жыл бұрын

    This was the master class of glass cleaning. thank you

  • @dr.lakshaygoel5100
    @dr.lakshaygoel51007 жыл бұрын

    I wish there was someone like you reviewing in car entertainment products. Like speakers, amps, rcas, loc, head unit, subwoofer etc etc.

  • @justins5714

    @justins5714

    7 жыл бұрын

    lakshay goel usually the more expensive and U.S.A made the better in car audio but that doesn't mean you can't build a decent system for cheap

  • @jpro747
    @jpro7477 жыл бұрын

    Great advice Jon, very much looking forward to the regular wash video

  • @waltercarroll5443
    @waltercarroll54437 жыл бұрын

    Another great very informative video. I really like the idea of a video on the maintenance wash.

  • @RixisLV
    @RixisLV7 жыл бұрын

    Thank You for yet another great video. Big respect for taking time. About cleaning I have nothing to coment, but about sealing I do. I use Turtle Wax rain-something. Simply because it is very cheap and effective, but not for long. It has some alcahol type smell to it. Price is about 2,50€. Thank You again and I hope to see Your new videos soon. :)

  • @deluxevehicledetailingandp904
    @deluxevehicledetailingandp9046 жыл бұрын

    I'm going to add two tidbits here. (1) Cerium Oxide on a Rayon pad, once you have decontaminated chemically and mechanically (with clay ) is what people with fish tanks use to jewel the glass. I've done quite a few windshields with this powder/distilled water mix, using a high speed drill. The 5 inch is great for the main glass, but using a 3 inch on the corners fits better. I have a video on my channel showing this method and I compare CarPro Ceriglass as well. (2) I've seen quite a few detailers using Meg's Express Synthetic Spray Wax on windshields. I've never been happy with it, as I get wiper chatter. 303 Aerospace Protectant used on the rubber wiper blades is well worth doing and a thorough cleaning. Meg's Express is good for all the other glass, even the interior. Great video Jon, it goes into my playlist !

  • @alperergil
    @alperergil3 жыл бұрын

    Finally, I found that channel. Many thanks sir,

  • @WiredJunkie
    @WiredJunkie7 жыл бұрын

    Great content and very detailed. I've used CG Jet seal. As long as its cured and buffed as per instructions provide. However I wll give the H2Go a worl.

  • @appleTD
    @appleTD7 жыл бұрын

    I like to wrap the waffle weave towel around the window thingy! as for sealants, I've gotten good results from the menzerna power lock! Great vid as always!

  • @ForensicDetailing

    @ForensicDetailing

    7 жыл бұрын

    thats a good idea apple, thanks ill give that a try.

  • @willjordansculpture
    @willjordansculpture3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing your experience and skills Sir 😊 It’s appreciated and a very helpful guide

  • @martin05916
    @martin059167 жыл бұрын

    For interior glass I use two cloths, one low pile microfiber for the first wipe then a waffle weave drying towel for the final wipe. I only ever use warm tap water on the first cloth (soak it then wring out as much as possible), then do the first wipe with the damp cloth and straight away before the glass dries go over with the waffle weave. Repeat two or three times (depending on how dirty the glass is) and this removes all smears, lint etc. I find if the glass dries out slightly before you wipe over with the second cloth this causes the static that pulls the lint out the cloth causing the little tiny lint lines you mentioned. I've never seen the need for glass cleaners and I've used loads of them. If glass is extremely greasy then I use some APC on a fresh cloth, wipe over a couple times, then follow up with a couple passes with the damp cloth followed by the waffle weave. IPA mixed 2:1 with water can also help with really greasy windows but most of the time the warm water is more than enough as the picking up action of the microfiber does all the work. For the exterior glass I'll do while washing the car; pre-wash, rinse, hand wash, rinse, dry the car then either clay the glass (if it needs it) while the car is wet or just go over with a quick detailer afterwards to remove watermarks. I sometimes even (don't laugh, it works) use Rain-X 2-in-1 glass cleaner + repellant, as I find this product removes recent watermarks that accumulate outwith the wipers wiping zone. You may notice the area that isn't wiped with the wipers tends to suffer from watermarks and road grime that doesn't lift with a normal wash and wipe of the glass.

  • @reallyisitjustme
    @reallyisitjustme3 жыл бұрын

    On a trip up the motorway in the rain recently I noticed I hadn't been using my (automatic) windscreen wipers and then watched as the water just ran off my windscreen. I had put a 4:1 mix of Angelwax Clarity in my washer bottle a few weeks earlier and had forgotten all about it. The windscreen and wipers are cleaned in a normal irregular wash, no deep clean or protection in the year or so I have owned the car. It was the the first time I had used Clarity, after watching you recommend it, so I had hoped it worked and that the windscreen became slightly protected but I was pleasantly surprised by the results.

  • @GrahamReid34
    @GrahamReid347 жыл бұрын

    cracking video Jon, i dont use glass sealant on my windscreen but Indo my side windows and use a weaved towel for removal, my window cleaning tools are simple, Autosmart glass cleaner, Wo-Wo glass towels, Wo-Wo clay mitt for exterior glass.

  • @stevepederofsky5858
    @stevepederofsky58586 жыл бұрын

    Love your video, want to see one on cleaning interior.

  • @ashfx98
    @ashfx983 жыл бұрын

    Thanks mate 👍 I hate cleaning glass and I definitely picked up a few tips watching this!

  • @monicabitoque6572
    @monicabitoque65727 жыл бұрын

    another great video john ,keep up

  • @manxox
    @manxox7 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant as always jon

  • @DasArab
    @DasArab5 жыл бұрын

    Glass(especially interior) used to be my complete Nemesis. I could never get a streak free finish. I now use Stoners Invisible Glass and a window cloth then buff with newspaper. Finish is impeccable.

  • @BrianW1612
    @BrianW16127 жыл бұрын

    Almost exactly the same method as myself Jon minus the Tar/Glue. Never bothered as I imagine the Clay Mitt would remove these contaminants. Have to grab myself one of those sticks for the interior glass, look very handy! Brilliant video as always mate, 40 mins for cleaning glass is proper good going ;)

  • @ForensicDetailing

    @ForensicDetailing

    7 жыл бұрын

    the chemical decon is the one thing I think on glass that you could skip like you say if your claying.. I think its only a benefit when you have a screen to deal with that is so contaminate you can feel and see the spots... but generally just a good clay will strip it all... great stuff buddy thanks for watching

  • @cliffgray9155
    @cliffgray91557 жыл бұрын

    Another great video.thanks Jon.

  • @DiegoRodriguez-wj2nb
    @DiegoRodriguez-wj2nb5 жыл бұрын

    Great video as usual. Have you tried Stoner Invisible Glass in aerosol format? I don't know if it is sold in the UK. It foams so it clings to the glass really well. I found that I only need one pass with a waffle weave microfiber towel. That's it, no streaks and beautiful clean glass. That is for the last clean after the decon process of course. Thanks for taking the time to do these videos. They are really helpful.

  • @burakakpinar5739
    @burakakpinar57395 жыл бұрын

    thanks for the video and review. which one you recommend for the glass, ragmaster waffle weave or premium blue glass towel, both you listed in description of this video. tia

  • @HotchkissDetails
    @HotchkissDetails7 жыл бұрын

    Great video as always Jon! Cleaning Glass was going to be my next video actually but you beat me to it haha! I do quite a different method which I'll show when I upload the video, it 's always interesting to see what everyone does as there are so many different products on the market now and ways of doing everything, it's good to try different methods to see what works for you. Looking forward to your next upload mate, keep it up.

  • @ForensicDetailing

    @ForensicDetailing

    7 жыл бұрын

    cheers josh. Im interested in how other peeps do it as well. I will be tuned in and watching for sure.

  • @gregrennie97
    @gregrennie977 жыл бұрын

    That bug splatter comment haha 😂😂 love the video 👍🏻

  • @richardtongue963
    @richardtongue9637 жыл бұрын

    great info bud keep up the good work!

  • @ripster9713
    @ripster97137 жыл бұрын

    This is Just what I was waiting for! :)

  • @alanmckay2384
    @alanmckay23844 жыл бұрын

    Hi, since am a novice in the car cleaning area, I use just a normal microfiber class cloth from Halfords, and I use that with Diamondbrite glass cleaner that came with the car when we bought it

  • @shinerrm1005
    @shinerrm10054 жыл бұрын

    Outstanding lesson in glass care John. Would you consider a polishing stage to the initial deep clean stage?

  • @mistermister8593
    @mistermister85937 жыл бұрын

    brilliant. I've always had a thing about dirty glass. Also I bet there's been a boom in Halfords sales for those lad devices. I've just bought one. brilliant as always.

  • @hitardo
    @hitardo4 жыл бұрын

    Great video! And great channel, Sir. I really like the detail (pun intended), and the down to earth, aspects of this channel. Regarding the inside of the glass, I really like to use the Anti Fog from Rain-X. This helps avoiding the fogging of the interior glass, especially on the chiller days. Windscreen wipers is a thing that almost all people forget to clean. Personally, I ALWAYS clean my wiper with a tissue after cleaning my car, especially because I placed the wipers up to wash the car. This way, the dirt does not build up, and the wipers remain relatively clean. The thing that bugs me is: when turning on the water on the windshield, there are some seconds between the wiper blades starting to move, and the water coming out - which is understandable as the pump needs to push the water through. But, this little delay (a split of a second), makes the wipers completely dirty and my windshield gets micro-scratches, as the wipers passed through the dirt, collecting it; and only after those miliseconds the water starts to coming out. Oh well...

  • @TopiasSalakka

    @TopiasSalakka

    2 жыл бұрын

    Does the Anti-fog really work? I think i tried it once and it just seemed to make fogging worse.

  • @hitardo

    @hitardo

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TopiasSalakka the Rain-X Anti-fog is good - but not perfect. To be honest, I use the Rain-X Anti-fog and a "silica bag" from UHU, which helps a lot. These two in junction offer really good results.

  • @andrewwilshaw3022
    @andrewwilshaw30223 жыл бұрын

    Came back to this vid to recommend a Volkswagen/Audi glass polish, a little 250ml silver bottle on ebay uk. Used with a machine+rayon pad or applicator pads. Doesn't dust up as quickly as autoglym behaves more like a paint compound. Very effective.

  • @173customdetailing9
    @173customdetailing94 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Jon, again I've had to spend money, but thinking that the extension pad stick is very useful as I've got big sausage fingers and normally take skin off between screen and dash, thanks again for the video

  • @sammymoffett6529
    @sammymoffett65294 жыл бұрын

    What is your recommendations and how to clean the inside of the windscreen. Amazing channel by the way 👍

  • @ssjktjessica6
    @ssjktjessica67 жыл бұрын

    Hi Jon brilliant vid yet again , suggestion for sealer, what about autobrite abyss my boys use it on wheels and anything else that will seal , and any chance of doing a rotary/DA polishing pad review ? so many on the market and i'm sure everybody who machine polishes would like to see your review and best of vid on these pads . and then possibly a snow foam one all the best, and really enjoying and appreciating your work well done .

  • @meiowalot7570
    @meiowalot75705 жыл бұрын

    Great stuff! If I can’t get the outside glass clean with the normal car wash, then I get out the porter cable and some glass polish.

  • @bpsdetailing8822
    @bpsdetailing88226 жыл бұрын

    Solid video! Good info!

  • @K2edg
    @K2edg5 жыл бұрын

    Does Vision help with fogging on cold days? my car seems to fog up really badly when the glass is cold, so i'm just wondering if a change to a better quality glass cleaner would help or would i need a dedicated anti fog product?.

  • @fullwerkes
    @fullwerkes6 жыл бұрын

    Love this guide, awesome. Back in the day aside from claying and using Tardis on the glass I used to use a razor. Never scratched the glass and definitely got the dirt out of it. Of course you have to use a lot of lube - I believe Larry from Ammo uses this method also.

  • @DavidC1
    @DavidC15 жыл бұрын

    would love to see how a steam cleaner does on cleaning it!

  • @bluespruce786
    @bluespruce7866 жыл бұрын

    I have seen a couple of guys actually buff their wind screens with a light cutting polish, does that work as well?

  • @chocOneOOne
    @chocOneOOne7 жыл бұрын

    I was able to get my hands on some Wolf's Nano Glass Sealant as it's pretty difficult to get here in US, although not impossible. Not sure if you've heard or used, but I was further sold on it during the winter, which was pretty harsh this year, lots of rain/snow, and its durability was impressive. Rarely needed wipers except for the occasional intermittent wipe, and this was in some downpours. I cannot vouch for this product enough although I'm a little unsure about maintenance. I guess I could refresh it before next winter because I doubt it will be needed much this summer. I use the same towels you do it looks like so that makes me feel better. Now if I could do something about all the pitting and abuse that the windshield takes from my daily drive. Great video

  • @ForensicDetailing

    @ForensicDetailing

    7 жыл бұрын

    thanks ryan for feeding back mate, its great to get other recomendations.

  • @ndrwwise691
    @ndrwwise6917 жыл бұрын

    For the deep clean I also use a razer blade extension to take of all the sharp bits of glass

  • @astarpery6260
    @astarpery62607 жыл бұрын

    You raise such a good point at 31:52; something that applies across many areas of life actually. If the time it takes to apply extras that are nice to have (sealants etc.) ends up putting you off what should be prioritised in the first place (ESSENTIAL washes), because it now makes it so laborious...put the cart back infront of the horse. Get rid of what you 'should' do if it repels you, and make sure the most important thing is done: the actual wash.

  • @ForensicDetailing

    @ForensicDetailing

    7 жыл бұрын

    yer I got a bit caught up in this as well.. spending a lot of time overdosing cars in product every time I washed them, and I would rush the actual important bit, the less glamourous cleaning jobs.. I think the channel was a little bit to blaim for that as well, always look for action shots of a product being used etc..

  • @lucaskulawik1699
    @lucaskulawik16996 жыл бұрын

    Hi John, any chance you could do a vid on glass sealants? This is video is great, however a separate video on the topic would be great. Maybe throw in some of the retail level products into the mix eg rain x.

  • @GMDetails
    @GMDetails7 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant guide Jon, it's been bugging me why my microfibre cloths were shedding, now I know!!I'd like your opinion on using barkeepers friend to deep clean glass, when all else failed, it got RainX off my windscreen 😁Thanks for the video's mate, really appreciate all the work you do

  • @ForensicDetailing

    @ForensicDetailing

    7 жыл бұрын

    thats the first time ive heard of it Graeme. I generally use automotive windscreen cleaners.. Ive tried non automotive ones but I find them a bit soapy and not so solvent heavy and I prefer the solvent heavy automotive ones...

  • @ForensicDetailing

    @ForensicDetailing

    7 жыл бұрын

    thats the first time ive heard of it Graeme. I generally use automotive windscreen cleaners.. Ive tried non automotive ones but I find them a bit soapy and not so solvent heavy and I prefer the solvent heavy automotive ones...

  • @RyanMaziarz

    @RyanMaziarz

    7 жыл бұрын

    I've used BarKeeper's Friend to get Aquapel off mine as well Greame - works great in my experience. I believe Bon Ami is a similar product that also works. Jon - these are essentially very very slightly abrassive cleansers usually used for kitchen or bathroom cleaning - they don't scratch glass but are enough to remove stuff like Rain X or Aquapel from it.

  • @audiguypaul6004
    @audiguypaul60047 жыл бұрын

    The cleaning tool from Halfords is a great bit of kit, even for doing the inside of the house windows. Nilco glass cleaner from B&Q is superb @ £3 litre, 5L is about £12-£14 from ebay. How does the H2GO compare to the RainX i used years ago.

  • @jamc666
    @jamc6662 жыл бұрын

    You got to try the Glaco line of products when it comes to sealing the windshield. Personally i use Glaco Roll-on (lasts for approx 2-3 months) and i almost quit using the wipers ever since.

  • @flyjayUK
    @flyjayUK4 жыл бұрын

    There's me thinking any old random glass spray and a tea towel was good enough.

  • @nicholasrutterford797
    @nicholasrutterford7974 жыл бұрын

    Hi John, Have recently applied H2G0 and correctly prepared windscreen following your advice and am now finding my wiper blades are shuddering and they are brand new have you any advice or is this the norm until they wear in. Thanks

  • @popukon
    @popukon4 жыл бұрын

    I bought two long reach handles for the interior windscreens. One I use to clean it, the other one I used to get the excess off by using it to hold the waffle weave against the glass. I've labelled one "ON" and one "OFF" and never mix the two. I've got a decade on you so I'm probably less flexible than you. I have a hard time finding Bilt Hamber here in the US.

  • @Rookscarcare
    @Rookscarcare Жыл бұрын

    My biggest tip is definitely a spotlessly clean waffle weave , I sometimes use a brand new one ever my time it’s that much of a difference it makes

  • @adamfreeman1219
    @adamfreeman12197 жыл бұрын

    I always find it better to use 2 of those ragmaster glass cloths rather than a different type. I always seem to find if I use another type to buff off afterwards I always get those whiskers unless it's a second ragmaster cloth. got an angelwax glass care kit off eBay with clarity, h2go and vision. came with a glass cloth that seemed to have no nap. still had whiskers, hence why I went to the second ragmaster glass cloth.

  • @pezamemija7621
    @pezamemija76217 жыл бұрын

    Nice video like always. Maybe in near future you could do tire dressing shootout?

  • @leejones46
    @leejones467 жыл бұрын

    I'm going to try this method 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @SilveryFoxster
    @SilveryFoxster6 жыл бұрын

    What would you recommend to remove RainX from the windscreen. Thanks

  • @tnig
    @tnig5 жыл бұрын

    John, how about how to polish and remove minor glass scratches us a DA?

  • @gadgetboy38
    @gadgetboy387 жыл бұрын

    Hi can you do a video on polishing scratches in the windscreen ? mines covered for poor wiper maintenance.

  • @taramclaughlin4204
    @taramclaughlin42043 жыл бұрын

    I’m late to the detailing party. I have tinted glass - any top tips? I am assuming I should avoid the aggressive scrubbing stages!

  • @peterbennpan7288
    @peterbennpan72887 жыл бұрын

    How would you recomend removing the " wiskers " from the inside of a windscreen i have them all over

  • @a.k1311
    @a.k13117 жыл бұрын

    John , i hope you do someday a video of Gyeon products....

  • @bunglebush

    @bunglebush

    7 жыл бұрын

    The Rock yes gyeon coatings are incredible. I’ve been using gyeon can coat. That’s super easy to use and gives an incredibly hydrophobic results!

  • @agursimren
    @agursimren7 жыл бұрын

    love the videos, could you do a video on towels? Like what types there are and where to use them, also like how to wash them, and what detergents to use? because I feel like towels are the most important part of any detail but they are over looked a lot, I can't even find any videos on them. Keep up the great videos!!!

  • @ForensicDetailing

    @ForensicDetailing

    7 жыл бұрын

    see introduction to microfiber video, plus how to wash microfiber video, and also best buffing cloth and best drying towel videos here on the forensic detailing channel...

  • @agursimren

    @agursimren

    7 жыл бұрын

    Forensic Detailing Channel awesome, I'm new to the channel, didn't see them, will be watching them next

  • @mzaalam
    @mzaalam6 жыл бұрын

    What's the wire wool you use? I've found some on CYC but they state use is for exhaust tips etc... not glass...

  • @deanroberts2469
    @deanroberts24693 жыл бұрын

    But your right there jon that angelwax is spot on 👌

  • @PhaseSkater
    @PhaseSkater4 жыл бұрын

    how do i fix mini microchips from sand and small rocks from driving at high speeds in the desert?

  • @snoggy75
    @snoggy755 жыл бұрын

    Great video as usual . Just a quick question have you tried Fish Scale cloths a lot a good reviews going round on these for glass cleaning but trust your opinion highly so love to hear your thoughts on fish scale cloths thx.

  • @SuperMaxCarp
    @SuperMaxCarp Жыл бұрын

    I find the magic eraser works really well on exterior glass. Have you given that a go mate?

  • @bfraser80
    @bfraser807 жыл бұрын

    Gonna try this Jon Think everyone hates windows up there with dog hair and sand for me.

  • @TheMarkholt17
    @TheMarkholt177 жыл бұрын

    thanks for a very informative and thorough (as usual) video. for sealants I would love to see how KKD Si-coat and purity-x compare to the competition. I'm relatively new to this and have mainly used their products, coming from a more traditional mindset and product list

  • @ForensicDetailing

    @ForensicDetailing

    7 жыл бұрын

    Im going to kind of focus on traditional sealants rather than the sort of reactive siloxane ones for this review. Simply because theres actually not that many traditional sealants on the market but over the last few years the number of water based siloxane ones is vast, and their performance is consistent accross a lot of brands.

  • @TheMarkholt17

    @TheMarkholt17

    7 жыл бұрын

    That sounds interesting, look forward to seeing it 😊

  • @shaundosean
    @shaundosean5 жыл бұрын

    What glass cleaner and polish is safe for use on tinted windows.

  • @michaelwalsh1394
    @michaelwalsh13944 жыл бұрын

    Wow. I cant believe I watch all that. Very interesting 🤔

  • @beemsquar1
    @beemsquar12 жыл бұрын

    Great channel, I have learnt so much about detailing from you and have saved so much money and time. Quick question, how do you deal with windscreen wiper scratches in the windscreen? I've looked through your videos, but can't see one on this subject. Is it something you may tackle in the future, or what would you recommend? Thank you.

  • @ForensicDetailing

    @ForensicDetailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    You leave them. You really polish them out. Glass is too hard. You can try cerigkass and rayon pads but I would leave ir

  • @TerrificFlow
    @TerrificFlow7 жыл бұрын

    I have a suggestion for your sealant test: Wolfgang deep gloss paint sealant 3.0 Does have a nice reflective finish, good beading at first but fades pretty quick in my case. probably because i had to apply when the weather was really humid, and the car was under a porch, not inside a garage.

  • @ForensicDetailing

    @ForensicDetailing

    7 жыл бұрын

    thanks flo78 that one is on the list heard good things..

  • @SilentwolfRAWR
    @SilentwolfRAWR7 жыл бұрын

    I'll have to give those cloths a shot. Nothing worse then driving during the day thinking you cleaned your windows really good, but at night time when light shines through the window you see the millions of the tiny fibers left behind all shining and laughing at your hard work.

  • @newbeginnings8566
    @newbeginnings85666 жыл бұрын

    Thank again John for your excellent videos and advice. A wheel cleaning question/thought When the wheels are off the car for a proper clean and protective sealant what would you recommend so that the wheels can be washed outside and then worked on? I'm talking about some sort of stand to support them rather than having them balanced up against a wall. I think it would be great to be able to work on the wheels at at better level rather than crouching down. I and my girlfriend have a set of wheels for winter/summer and I'm left with the job of cleaning/changing winter wheel/tyre combos and if I could have a better way to set them up for cleaning then it would be great.

  • @MUnee-qu8ck
    @MUnee-qu8ck7 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video learn a lot form it. I love your all videos. But in glass cleaning video why you didn't add glass Polish for removing fine scratches and marring. Is any kind of glass Polish is useful or not. Because i just reade about glass Polishes haven't tried it....

  • @ForensicDetailing

    @ForensicDetailing

    7 жыл бұрын

    if your going to remove scratches the carpro products and rayon pads are prolly your best bet.. this was really just about cleaning.