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  • 2012 Chevy Malibu LT - purchased 2 weeks ago -

    I'm trying to figure out if using meguiars quick wax on my windows - inside / out is safe, can someone also tell me, I looked in the owners manual of said Malibu and I'm trying to decide what kind of wheels/ rims, Its a V6.....thanks for the help !!!
    Last edited by coopstah; Sep 16, 2012, 02:38 AM. Reason: DISCOVERED MISTAKE
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    Re: 2012 Chevy Malibu LT - purchased 2 weeks ago -

    to MOL!

    You should be fine in using ultimate quik wax in your windows. Just make sure you buff it off thoroughly.
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      Re: 2012 Chevy Malibu LT - purchased 2 weeks ago -

      I used a polishing towel it seemed to work fine until i drove away and looked in the rear view mirror, it S*** there were streaks , is there something else i can use ?
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        Dampen a microfiber with water and if you wipe hard enough it'll remove the streaks lol. And next time you spray wax your windows, just use 1 spray, maybe half a spray and really buff it in good with a microfiber, or whatever type of towel you use. I find less product on windows makes for a clearer result.
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          Re: 2012 Chevy Malibu LT - purchased 2 weeks ago -

          I use 1oz vinegar with 7oz water, works like a charm and I 've tried many solutions. Safe for tinted windows as well

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