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Originally Posted by shevin
hahaha funniest description for clay ever !
can I use clay on the windows also ?
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Yes, best trick for windows (per my detail buddy who was just featured at SEMA) is the steel wool/rain X trick. Get a bag of 0000 steel wool (finest steel wool) and a bottle of old school rain-X. Clean the windows and windshield (especially windshield) with a rag/window cleaner. Then dry them and rub the steel wool liberally all over the windows. You'll notice they get really smooth feeling. THEN apply the rain-x with a foam pad or micro fiber liberally...let it dry and then kinda 'buff' it off. Some don't buff it they just rinse it with a hose. If you don't need to drive soon, the longer you can let it sit the better.
You'll be amazed how the road grime in the winter literally flies off your windshield. Wipers work amazing again too.
Same buddy turned me onto the best quick detail and no-rinse around made by Optimum. Get the blue Optimum No-rinse car wash, use it to do the no-rinse wash whenever you want, it works well (if the car isn't too dirty, get the heavy stuff off first). A little goes a long way, get a microfiber mitt and a bucket and I think its 2oz per gallon of water.
For the detail spray: gallon of DISTILLED water. Pour out 10oz of water. Get an 8oz bottle of the Optimum Opti-Seal (it's $$ but worth it). Pour the whole 8oz in the gallon jug of water THEN add 2oz of the Optimum no-rinse car wash (blue stuff) and you now have a gallon of the best quick detail I've ever used. Works amazing on glasses, phone screens, iPads etc. too. It'll separate so make sure you shake it before you use it.