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Windshield Haze - Dash Outgassing or Interior Detailer Evap?
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16253904" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>Odd question, been driving me nuts. All of our vehicles develop a nasty haze on the inside of the windshield, usually worst after doing a full detail. I can't tell if it is dash outgassing, evaporation of interior detailer, or what. Any ideas on this? I don't think it is window washing technique- I use Invisible Glass on a blue microfiber towel, very little product. Looks perfect until the first time I go for a drive</p><p></p><p>Part 2 of the question: I just picked up a 2018 GT Premium a few weekends ago, and it absolutely ate all product I put on it - leather, dash, and paint. It now has "Dry spots" all over the interior that I'm chasing with interior protectant. Any idea on that? It doesn't look like oils or anything that would block product from absorbing into the material, but it's driving me nuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16253904, member: 181885"] Odd question, been driving me nuts. All of our vehicles develop a nasty haze on the inside of the windshield, usually worst after doing a full detail. I can't tell if it is dash outgassing, evaporation of interior detailer, or what. Any ideas on this? I don't think it is window washing technique- I use Invisible Glass on a blue microfiber towel, very little product. Looks perfect until the first time I go for a drive Part 2 of the question: I just picked up a 2018 GT Premium a few weekends ago, and it absolutely ate all product I put on it - leather, dash, and paint. It now has "Dry spots" all over the interior that I'm chasing with interior protectant. Any idea on that? It doesn't look like oils or anything that would block product from absorbing into the material, but it's driving me nuts. [/QUOTE]
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