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Posted

I've got an '04 GT3 with a rennsport roll bar and OE seats. Has anyone come up with a way to clean the rear window without having the dexterity of a circus performer. Also are all window cleaners created equal? Your preferences and why.....? Tnx.

Posted

Try one of those microfiber glass cleaner that's mounted to a stick. avail at auto supply store and home depot. I rarely need to clean mine since I don't smoke.

Posted

Don't smoke either, Glass gets that haze from the plastics etc. used on the interiors. I do drive with the windows open quite often and the road dust/film seems to accumulate on the window. But to be truthful, it's been over a year since the last real cleaning. If I had an easy way of doing it, the window would get cleaned more often.

Posted

Ditto on microfiber pad on the end of a stick.

I use the window cleaner from Griots Garage, but they do not ship it to California. Our beloved C.A.R.B. doesn't like the alcohol content of their formula.

I've used a mixture of Windex and alcohol in a pinch. A little goes a long way on inside glass.

If you have Window tinting, the same website sells a "plastic cleaner" that is excellent. They sell the stick above also.

Good luck.

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