Quote Originally Posted by madkatz View Post
Well finding a biodegradable glass cleaner can be a pain to look for but hmmm if you can't find any biodegradable glass cleaner try to look for a amonia free glass cleaner, there's a simple green blue we have here that we rarely see for sale, its biodegradable and amonia free, you could also try Megs Glass cleaner its not biodegradable but its amonia free, Eagle one 20/20 is also good.

Not all glass cleaners are biodegradable, the reason why we recommend using biodegradable glass cleaners is because its safer for rubber seals and they're better at removing chemical residues. If you can't find a decent biodegradable glass cleaner just look for a amonia free glass cleaner, you need amonia free so you don't end up putting on another chemical, you might be able to remove chemical residues but if the glass cleaner has amonia trace amounts of it might stay on the glass which might cause streaking, amonia free glass cleaners can also be used on windows with tints on the inside.

If you're planning on removing the acids then one alternative to it would be to just use Joy, apply a small amount of gel on the windshield and scrub it with a hard foam so you thoroughly clean it, you could find the hard foam i mentioned on supermarkets the ones used to clean dishes, not those with scouring pads ok? they have foam blocks that are rougher and tougher you need to get these to scrub the glass properly, and then once you're done always rinse the glass thoroughly with water as well as other parts that Joy dripped off, and then just apply a Rain Clear gel on the windshield and some wax on the paint panels that got dripped with joy, joy has a tendency to remove most OTC waxes
Thanks madkatz!!