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bluedivide
01-13-2009, 11:05 PM
Hi Lads/Lasses

I used to clean my glass with metho and newspaper which did a fair job but could get 'streaky'.

The wife bought some Enjo stuff at a party and swears by it...I was dubious.

She gave the windscreen a clean inside/outside with the glove (like a mitt) and I have never ever seen a better result.

Since then I always use it as a part of my cleaning routine. Only hassle is they are quite expensive and don't last forever.

My 2cents
cheers

04 Clubby
01-19-2009, 09:30 PM
Is your missus a rep for this stuff or is it really that good ?
Most window cleanears do the job , it just depends on how much effort you want to put into doing your glass. Its one thing having a car with smicko paint but there is nothing worse then driving early morning or late evening and seeing that ugly white haze that is apparent on most cars across the screen.
Metho and newspaper is pretty primative , but saying that , once this is done and saying your a non smoker in your car , a good clean with a chamios kept especially for your glass is all that is needed
Glass is just like the rest of your car , it needs to be looked after to be at its best and we all know that HSVs deserve it ,
Cheers

Lylo R8
04-06-2009, 01:45 PM
Mate i use a splash of white vinegar in luke warm water, wipe on ,leave for a minute or so then wipe off with a soft cloth, comes up a treat, :-)

HRDHSV
04-06-2009, 01:48 PM
Doesn't any one believe in normal old glass spray on cleaner anymore?:confused:

Lylo R8
04-06-2009, 04:20 PM
Must be the inner hippie comin out in me lol, no chemicals n stuff in vinegar, doin my bit for the environment, need to do somethin to counteract kickin over the 6lt lol

HRDHSV
04-06-2009, 04:32 PM
Haha true, you'd better be wearing a hypocolour shirt or sumthin then lol.

HSV271
04-06-2009, 11:41 PM
Good old Windex for me seems to be OK, does a top job, no streaks and has some sort of anti fog thing in it. :D

bluedivide
04-15-2009, 08:56 PM
Hi again

Long time no post... work gets in the way!

In response to the question about whether the wife (or me) sells Enjo the answer is no.

I agree with all the other comments about what works though, vinegar, metho etc. If you know someone who has one of these Enjo cloths though give it a go I think you'll be surprised at the result.

white_lie
04-22-2009, 07:53 AM
The enjo gloves are great, they make all different sorts and none use chemicals. Try the one for the BBQ when you get a chance

I usually clay bar my windows, then go over it with a good window cleaner. Be careful of using Windex though, the amonia in it isn't tint friendly!