3/7
Best Glass Cleaner
Washing your car windows is all well and good. But if you’re as picky as I am, you’ll probably notice streaks on the glass once the water from your last rinse dries. Minerals in the water cause this, and it’s especially hard to avoid when you have hard water, as I do.
That’s why I started buying Invisible Glass cleaner. A few squirts on my car windows, some wipes with a microfiber cloth, and those annoying mineral streaks are history. I haven’t found any other product that solves this problem so perfectly.
4/7
Best Microfiber Cloths
When I apply the glass cleaner in the previous slide to my car windows, I usually use these microfiber cloths. Each package comes with green cleaning cloths and blue, fine-weave cloths for removing streaks.
In practice, I don’t use the green cloths often. But the blue ones work great as a glass cleaner. Many microfiber cloths billed as lint-free still give off small pieces of fiber, but I’ve never had this problem with the blue cloths.
5/7
Best Reaching Tool
Because I’ve got long arms, I don’t usually need a reaching tool to clean my car windows and windshield. My wife isn’t so lucky. She had serious trouble cleaning the central part of the windshield.
Then she discovered this reaching tool. It’s strong, lightweight and extendable. It even comes with a microfiber cloth custom-fitted over the cleaning pad at the end. My wife loves the extra 24 inches of reach so much she rarely lets me wash the car!