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evan938
11-01-2005, 01:28 AM
since there isnt a product review section, ill put this here.

i read about this stuff in a couple threads, and @ 3.99 for a can, i thought id try it out.

WOW! requires no continuous wiping like with windex. spray this on, wipe a couple times over w/ a microfiber towel, the window is spotless. i did all the windows, in and out, completely in about 10-15 minutes. the windows are crystal clear. this stuff is great. didnt use much either. can feels like its probably got 15-20 more uses left.

matched this up w/ some Rain-X w/ antifog, we shall see how the antifog does tomorrow morning

Gun5
11-01-2005, 01:36 AM
since there isnt a product review section, ill put this here.

i read about this stuff in a couple threads, and @ 3.99 for a can, i thought id try it out.

WOW! requires no continuous wiping like with windex. spray this on, wipe a couple times over w/ a microfiber towel, the window is spotless. i did all the windows, in and out, completely in about 10-15 minutes. the windows are crystal clear. this stuff is great. didnt use much either. can feels like its probably got 15-20 more uses left.

matched this up w/ some Rain-X w/ antifog, we shall see how the antifog does tomorrow morning

started using stoners glass cleaner other day awsome stuff

aLoNe I bReAk
11-01-2005, 02:14 AM
I know this might be going a little too far, but I work in a hardware store (Ace to be specific), and I think we have a rebate out right now for this exact product. I will check for further details when I go back to work on Wednesday. Actually, nevermind, it's not worth it. Just trying to help, but any money I can save you guys can't save you the time to just go to your own local hardware store.

evan938
11-01-2005, 02:16 AM
i will definately buy this again. i love it so much, i cleaned the glass on the sides of our front door and in our 1/2 bath downstairs. lol. its great

GTSTISL
11-01-2005, 10:22 AM
i get it from the place i go to get tint done, and its safe for tint! i use it and i love it as well, works great

hyunelan2
11-01-2005, 10:41 AM
I've been using this stuff for 2-3 years. It is by far the best glass cleaner. Stoner's Tarminator is also very good for bug/tar removal.

XTRAWLD
11-02-2005, 02:09 PM
matched this up w/ some Rain-X w/ antifog, we shall see how the antifog does tomorrow morning

How did it work after adding the Rain-x?

evan938
11-02-2005, 03:06 PM
well, i dont know if its the rain-x, or the cleaner, i think its the cleaner, caus ALL the windows fogged up REAL bad last night. it was quite foggy, but if its the cleaner, im gonna have to find somethin else. rainx didnt help

05xd
11-02-2005, 06:56 PM
I used the rain-x fog protection and did not like it.Im goin to bet thats what fogged up your windows,I know it f-ed mine up the night that i did it.I spent the next 30 mins cleaning my windows to get that crap off of them

XTRAWLD
11-03-2005, 10:02 AM
Hmmm, I'm quite a fan of the anti fog rain-x...maybe it's just not a product meant to be used with this cleaner.....

lukemccoy
11-04-2005, 03:24 PM
I've alreadys used Invisible Glass. I also like Stoner's More Shine Less Time Tire Shine but I can't find it in stores anymore.

hyunelan2
11-04-2005, 03:29 PM
well, i dont know if its the rain-x, or the cleaner, i think its the cleaner, caus ALL the windows fogged up REAL bad last night. it was quite foggy, but if its the cleaner, im gonna have to find somethin else. rainx didnt help

If you used a dirty rag, or your windows were very dirty, it will cause them to fog. It is like this with any cleaner. Make sure you use a clean rag when wiping down - and for best results, after cleaning all the windows - clean them again.

evan938
11-04-2005, 03:50 PM
actually, i did use a papertowel, then a clean microfiber towel. i think its the cleaner fogging the windows, caus it fogged up all of them, and i only put rain-x on the windshield...im gonna re-wash all the microfiber towels and try again, since it takes so little time

hyunelan2
11-04-2005, 04:22 PM
I've used it for 3 years, and never had it cause fogging. We used it on our fleet of snow plows when I was in public works, and never had fogging there either (that's where i discovered it). I ran out of it, and I sprayed windex on my filthy windshield and wiped it with a papertowel 2 weeks ago, I got fogging ('invisible' dirt smears).

If the cleaner is fully wiped-off, it's not on the window anymore, thus cannot cause fogging, but remaining dirt can.

Oh, and for glass cleaning - crumpled up newspaper is WAAAY better than a papertowel or microfiber... I've never had good results on glass when using a cloth rag.

evan938
11-04-2005, 05:41 PM
maybe dave can jump in here and give us his thoughts. did he ever become a mod for M&C?

hyunelan2
11-04-2005, 05:44 PM
You can be the ultimate product tester here... go clean 1/2 of your windshield with the same cleaner, and wipe it off with newspaper, not that microfiber (great on paint, suck on glass). See if there is a difference in fogging between the newly cleaned glass and the stuff that's currently fogging.

robs02elantra
11-04-2005, 06:46 PM
well, I'm going to have to wait to see about the fogging, but I just cleaned my windows with invisible glass and I am very impressed at how freaking clean they are. Thanks for the review.