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Todd@Autopia 02-07-2014 09:36 AM

Glass Cleaning Made Too Easy!?! Wolfstein's Zap Cloth
 
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Let's face it. We all love a beautifully detailed car, from flawless & swirl-free paint to steak-free, crystal-clear glass. In many cases, achieving streak-free glass is as difficult, if not more difficult, than burnishing a show-car-quality finish onto your paint.

Not to mention, after a long day of detailing, the last thing any of us wants to do is struggle with 20 square feet of glass....

Enter Autopia's newest glass care product: Wolfstein's Zap Cloth.

Wolfstein's Zap Cloth is made from a cheesecloth-like fiber known as Zezo-Fiber, which is unlike any other towel I have ever used in automotive detailing. Being over 200 times thinner then human hair, the Wolfstein's Zap Cloth claims to be able to clean your windows steak-free, using just water.

Being that my Mazdaspeed3 has had to serve daily driver duty for the last month, and the windows were trashed with highway mileage and frequent rainstorms, I wanted to put this towel to the test.

Note: The first time you use the Zap Cloth, make sure to rinse it thoroughly under running water. There is a chemical leftover from manufacturing that may cause streaking on the first use if it is not rinsed away completely.

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The description for the Zap Cloth claims streak-free glass quickly & easily. It doesn't specify how dirty of glass it will clean so I wanted to put it to the test.

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"Simply wipe the glass with a damp towel"... No way could it be that easy, or could it?!

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As I mentioned above (the pictures demonstrate), the glass was trashed. I found that the towel did an outstanding job at quickly removing road oil, dirt and even bug splatter (from the windshield).... However, because the glass was so dirty it would leave a light dirt streak...

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The solution was to quickly re-wipe the area using the clean, still damp side.

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IF the towel is too wet, you get very light little water spots... However, I did not touch them, and to my amazement, they dried COMPLETELY CLEAR!!!

http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x...asstowel/6.jpg


I quickly did my whole car (by this time the towel was soiled) and took a picture of the side glass to show how streak free it was!!!

http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x...asstowel/7.jpg



General Observations:
  • Product works as described.
  • Make sure to rinse thoroughly before first use.
  • Make sure your final wipe is done with a "just damp" towel that leaves a streak pattern no greater than the above streaky picture.
  • While I didn't experience it, I would imagine a "too wet" towel could leave streaks.
  • This was the fastest & easiest way I have ever cleaned glass.
  • Works perfect on interior glass, although you may want to dedicate a wetter first wipe, wring out extremely well, and do a barely damp second wipe.


Personal Observation/Analysis:

The Wolfstein's Zap Cloth will immediately be added to my detailing arsenal, but it will NOT replace a traditional glass cleaner? Why? I'm glad I asked...

Because, using the Zap Cloth on my dirty windows quickly soiled it. It can be washed and reused in the same manner microfiber towels can, but once soiled to this level, it quickly loses effectiveness.

Instead, I will use it as a "final wipe" to ensure streak free glass, after removing any soiling and heavy oil build up with a traditional glass cleaner. You will save time in the cleaning step by trying to buff the glass to a crystal clear finish. Simply clean well, get it relatively streak-free, then quickly wipe with the Zap Cloth for a perfect, easy-to-achieve finish every time!

Of course, you would use this towel after washing the car (and thus removing all the soiling) to get streak-free windows every time, adding just moments to your regular wash routine.

gml1998 02-07-2014 02:15 PM

I hate doing glass, and this almost sounds to good to be true.

Forte 02-07-2014 02:51 PM

Glass is the absolute worst. Would much rather polish any day of the week than clean windows.

JimE 02-07-2014 09:14 PM

If that works as advertised, that is just too freaking awesome.

I can't stand a dirty windshield. Granted I can live with the dirt and streaks that occur on the outside, it's those random streaks and dirt that appear on the inside that drive me insane. The glass will be clean for a week or two, and then all of a sudden you can see the wipe marks from the last time it was cleaned...what's up with that?

I will have to check these out!

JTruck 02-07-2014 10:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JimE (Post 7403914)
If that works as advertised, that is just too freaking awesome.

I can't stand a dirty windshield. Granted I can live with the dirt and streaks that occur on the outside, it's those random streaks and dirt that appear on the inside that drive me insane. The glass will be clean for a week or two, and then all of a sudden you can see the wipe marks from the last time it was cleaned...what's up with that?

I will have to check these out!

Probably the vinyl fog evaporating from the interior of the vehicle.

myold88 02-08-2014 12:27 AM

Does this product say it's safe to use on the inside tinted windows ?

Knockoutpie 02-08-2014 09:45 AM

Idk what you guys are talking about but windows are probably the easiest thing to clean lol.

JTruck 02-08-2014 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by myold88 (Post 7404220)
Does this product say it's safe to use on the inside tinted windows ?

I don't see anything explicitly saying this, but what harms the tint are harsh chemicals such as ammonia. This is just a special cloth with water. So I would assume it is safe.

camguynj 02-08-2014 12:52 PM

May want to try Sprayaway glass cleaner ...no streaks ever no matter how dirty. $3 in supermarkets.

ec1990 02-08-2014 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by myold88 (Post 7404220)
Does this product say it's safe to use on the inside tinted windows ?

It is. Also likely it's the same as the KD cloth or CarPro Fast Glass towel.

CamaroDreams07 02-09-2014 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ec1990 (Post 7404989)
It is. Also likely it's the same as the KD cloth or CarPro Fast Glass towel.

Was thinking the same.

Tod how does this compare to Fast Glass?

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Todd@Autopia 02-10-2014 05:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CamaroDreams07 (Post 7407895)
Was thinking the same.

Tod how does this compare to Fast Glass?

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I wasn't aware that CarPro, the company, makes a Fast Glass towel?

Todd@Autopia 02-10-2014 05:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Knockoutpie (Post 7404600)
Idk what you guys are talking about but windows are probably the easiest thing to clean lol.

Easy to clean, hard to get 100% streak free.

CamaroDreams07 02-10-2014 06:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Todd@Autopia (Post 7409013)
I wasn't aware that CarPro, the company, makes a Fast Glass towel?

This is what I meant.

http://www.carpro-us.com/fast-glass-...oth/glass-care

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