
Every time you wash your car, you try your hardest to get the windshield perfectly clean. And every time, you think you might have finally done it, until you're driving around sunset, and the light hits it at that perfect angle that exposes every streaky imperfection.
The problem could be the cloth you're using to clean and dry the glass.
How can Souderton drivers keep their Ford's windshield showroom-fresh? Larry Kosilla of Autoblog Details recommends using a microfiber towel. Not just any microfiber towel, either—a waffle-weave towel with a density of 200 GSM, and a 70-percent-polyester, 30-percent-polyamide blend.
This particular towel is his favorite for detailing windshields, but he cautions that for truly streak-free glass, you must wash them separately. If you put all of your rags through the same washer cycle together, contaminants will stick to the glass towels, and you'll be stuck facing twilight after twilight of disappointment.