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    Junkman's Glass Cleaning Tutorial

    In this video, I show how I obtain perfectly clean glass using an inexpensive cleaner and towels. If you have tinted windows, make sure that you use an ammonia-free window cleaner. Watch and be amazed!


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    As always I enjoyed your instructional video. Thanks for the information. I will try your method out tomorrow. Keep the videos coming.

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    Thanks for watching and let me know what happens.

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    Want a better liquid solution than Windex? Use plain water with a few drops of vinegar and a drop or two of Dawn dishwashing liquid.
    Shake it up. Works fantastic and of course costs nothing. The MF towels are the key as Junkman says.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViperJon View Post
    Want a better liquid solution than Windex? Use plain water with a few drops of vinegar and a drop or two of Dawn dishwashing liquid.
    Shake it up. Works fantastic and of course costs nothing. The MF towels are the key as Junkman says.
    Yes sir. Vinegar and dawn is the secret cleaner few have heard about. Works like a champ. We use it for almost everything. Vinegar is $3/gal. Very economical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuggles View Post
    Yes sir. Vinegar and dawn is the secret cleaner few have heard about. Works like a champ. We use it for almost everything. Vinegar is $3/gal. Very economical.
    No way Kent. The Junkman says Windex and that is bible. Forget what professional detailers use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViperJon View Post
    No way Kent. The Junkman says Windex and that is bible. Forget what professional detailers use.

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    Well wait a minute, alcohol and Dawn cost more than a 2-liter bottle of Windex. Plus, some people have hard water and will need some distilled water. That combination would be more expensive than any glass cleaner.

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    Well that would be true if I said PUT AN ENTIRE BOTTLE OF DAWN AND VINAGER IN A CONTAINER...but I said a few drops.
    So you would literally get a hundred gallons or more. It's a very effective window cleaner.
    Doubtful most Viper owners are concerned about cost anyway but since you brought it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViperJon View Post
    ... Doubtful most Viper owners are concerned about cost anyway but since you brought it up.
    Which is exactly why they would just buy something and not bother making their own. I know I would!

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    OMG I am guilty of most of the no no's to cleaning glass. I have been waiting for this video for a while.

    Thanks a lot bud.

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    Bruce, say it isn't so!

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    Glass has always been my weak point, I even have a thin glass cleaning towel which I think I will use for the buffing process. I use a Synthetic Chamois and they look like crap but using no product will do that.

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    If I see your Viper and you have smudgy windows after today, I'm gonna petition the Viper Gods to revoke 6 of your cylinders.

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    I actually have the Invisible glass cleaning tool

    Bruce

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    ^ lol. you are a funny [junk]man. love your videos. i've watched, i don't know how many. purchased many products you have recommended and am a two bucket wash guy now. keep up the good work!

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    I'm just having fum. It's Friday so no suits for a day or so.

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    Did someone photoshop junkman in a suit?

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    I wanted to let you know that I did the windshield on my 1964 Galaxie and it shines like new and I can finally see clearly through it. I did my wife's car too and it was an amazing difference. I had used Windex before, but only spritzing and lightly wiping it off. The triangle pad with the handle gives such good leverage and reach. In the past I had only used it to reach hard to get spots on the inside. Now I will get my money's worth with it.

    Thanks again

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    Quote Originally Posted by viperr View Post
    I wanted to let you know that I did the windshield on my 1964 Galaxie and it shines like new and I can finally see clearly through it. I did my wife's car too and it was an amazing difference. I had used Windex before, but only spritzing and lightly wiping it off. The triangle pad with the handle gives such good leverage and reach. In the past I had only used it to reach hard to get spots on the inside. Now I will get my money's worth with it.

    Thanks again
    Good to hear!

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    Quote Originally Posted by viperr View Post
    I wanted to let you know that I did the windshield on my 1964 Galaxie and it shines like new and I can finally see clearly through it. I did my wife's car too and it was an amazing difference. I had used Windex before, but only spritzing and lightly wiping it off. The triangle pad with the handle gives such good leverage and reach. In the past I had only used it to reach hard to get spots on the inside. Now I will get my money's worth with it.

    Thanks again
    Funny how a little invention like that makes such a difference when used effectively.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vprbite View Post
    Did someone photoshop junkman in a suit?
    Nope, that's how I REGULARLY dress. Especially when I''m out with my girl.

    Last edited by Junkman2008; 06-20-2016 at 03:47 AM.

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    gotta be shinin like the car?

    She is lovely. I don't think I have ever seen a photo of her before.

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    There's a lot about The Junkman that folks don't know.

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    Two bucket method? Haha 19th century. ONR is the way to go.


 
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