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Old 08-17-2005 | 01:55 PM
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I hope this isn't a stupid question...

Is Windex safe for the clear-coat on a new RX-8? I had some nasty spots (like grease+sap?) on the hood, and they came off fine but left smudges... so I took out some trusty Windex and it looks brilliant again. Using a soft cotton paper towel (yea, good paper towels, not scratchy ones) and some very light spraying I got the spots off the hood.

Was that a bad idea? I'm not coating it or nothing, just a light spritz where needed to wipe off crap.
Old 08-17-2005 | 01:58 PM
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The windex should be fine. My suggestion though is to use an automotive bug+tar cleaner, or my favorite - Meguiar Spray 'n Shine (I think that's the name) so it doesn't strip off your wax.
Old 08-17-2005 | 02:04 PM
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I respect your wish to get the crap off ASAP, but you really need to carry a good quick detailer spray and some microfiber towels with you for this sort of emergency. If you already have a good wax base, the QD will whisk the crap off and enhance (not damage the shine.
Old 08-17-2005 | 02:09 PM
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OK, so I'm open for recommendations as to what to carry in an "In case of emergency" clean-up kit.
Old 08-17-2005 | 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by RotrDoc
I respect your wish to get the crap off ASAP, but you really need to carry a good quick detailer spray and some microfiber towels with you for this sort of emergency. If you already have a good wax base, the QD will whisk the crap off and enhance (not damage the shine.
What he said
Old 08-17-2005 | 02:40 PM
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yup...exactly that...

and windex is bad for just about everything but plain boring windows...just please don't use it on tinted windows...such a mistake that just about everyone makes..
Old 08-17-2005 | 02:44 PM
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windex = not so good for automotive surfaces

get Meguiar's Quick Detailer and use that to clean up most minor mess on your car :D

and Stoner Invisible Glass for cleaning the glasses, did i mention it's tint-safe? :D
Old 08-17-2005 | 03:47 PM
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i use it on the OUTSIDE glass of the car if I have nothing else left....but dont get it on the paint or on the inside of the glass. Use an auto-glass cleaner for that.

I also wouldnt use anything buy microfiber on the car...no newspaper/paper towels
Old 08-17-2005 | 04:06 PM
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I agree with the microfiber, I carry one and a bottle of "Speed Shine" from Griot's Garage (mail order/online). I also like to use the Griot's car wash, used straight it removes road tar, bugs, and sap without damaging the paint. They have a lot of good detailing products.
Old 08-17-2005 | 11:08 PM
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You should rewax the area that you cleaned with the windex. It most likely stripped your wax off.
Old 08-18-2005 | 02:08 AM
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use clay bar.. it removes everything without any damage.... every those bumpy tree sap that can't be removed by washing ur car....
Old 08-18-2005 | 02:35 AM
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And here after watching "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" I though Windex was good for everything.
Old 08-18-2005 | 02:39 AM
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I agree about Meguiar's on the car surface. Best line of car products I've seen. On the other hand, I don't go crazy if I use Windex to clean the windows, and a little gets on the surrounding paint. After all, there are bigger things to worry about in life.
Old 08-18-2005 | 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by SilverStreak
I agree with the microfiber, I carry one and a bottle of "Speed Shine" from Griot's Garage (mail order/online). I also like to use the Griot's car wash, used straight it removes road tar, bugs, and sap without damaging the paint. They have a lot of good detailing products.
I love Griot's Speed shine, that is my fav product
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