I have been through a lot. I think I have finally settled on Fantastic for the upholstry.
I have just switched over to this for the fiberglass inside and out.
Dri Wash 'n Guard ® Waterless Car Wash and polish cleans, seals, polishes and protects cars, trucks, boats, recreational vehicles, airplanes - virtually any non-porous surface - without using any water. Thanks to exclusive formula Poly-Guard-3®, you just spray Dri Wash 'n Guard® directly on the dirty surface, wipe to a haze and buff off with a clean terry cloth! Now you can have a just-detailed, showroom finish without messy hoses, buckets, cleaners or waxes! Dri Wash 'n Guard® contains no silicones, teflon or other ingredients harmful to your vehicle's paint.
http://www.waterless-wash.com/ I have been using this for the glass in and out and I have tinted film on my windows and it works great without harming the tinting.
Sprayway Glass Cleaner
Sprayway Glass Cleaner is the Best in the industry. This one won't streak! Sprayway has made the best glass cleaner in the world for over 50 years. We've sold thousands of cans, and it continues to be one of our all-time, top selling products.
The alcohol-based formula is completely streak-free. Ammonia and vinegar glass cleaners will streak. Unfortunately, that's 90% of the glass cleaners on the market. Because it does not contain ammonia, Sprayway can be used on window tint film. Unlike ammonia glass cleaners, it will not turn the tinted film purple!
The formula sprays out as a foam so it won't spatter or drip. One spray, one wipe, no streaks, you're done.
http://www.topoftheline.com/glasscleaner.html I use soft diaper like cloths for the upholstry and windows and am using micro-fiber towels for the waxing.
These are the things we carry in our bucket of goodies to clean up after a day on the water. For a quick wipedown we also have The absorber. The absorber is the drying skin you can use anywhere, anytime on anything. Use the absorber anywhere you would normally use a towel or a chamois. Stores wet and ready-to-use in handy plastic tube. When it gets soiled, simply pop it in the washing machine and it cleans up like new
(Message edited by billspin on September 21, 2006)