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Invisible glass


Joined
Feb 4, 2009
Messages
9
Vehicle Year
1992
Transmission
Automatic
Anybody ever use "invisible glass" on their windows?
How good does the stuff work?
 
ive always been a windex and newspaper guy.
 
"Invisible Glass" by Stoner is a little more expensive but evaporates quicker and leaves less film. You can make any glass cleaner work including vinegar and water with newspaper but I like Stoner's product because it works fast and takes less effort. I use it inside and out. I also use Stoner's "More Shine" tire dressing for the same reason. Doesn't go on messy, dries quick and makes rubber look naturally black.
 
Not sure about that exact product, but I only use aerosol glass cleaners on my truck, they tend to work better. Less streaking etc..
 
Bah! Save your money! I am very very extremely obsessively particular about my glass. I have tried absolutely everything over the years. Newspaper, Windex, glass cleaners, blah blah blah. The ultimate way to clean glass: 2 rags - one really wet with water, one dry. You can use microfiber, or anything lint-free. Wipe the window down real good, and immediately dry it. Works perfect, and my truck gets smoked in a lot. Also, it's very important that the glass is cool and in the shade. Sometimes I crank the AC full blast as I'm doing the insides. This is the foolproof method I use to get totally spotless, streak-free windows. I almost always do mine at night, the best time to appreciate the results. At night it looks like the windows are rolled down and the windshield is gone.
 
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I love it, also the windex with vinager is good, those armorrall wipes for glass suck big time so do any glass wipe
 
Most of my trucks have had tint, so i have always used vinegar mixed with warm water, and a clean lint free rag.
Unless things have changed in the last 2 years NEVER use anything with ammonia on tint.
 
I found it to be no better than regular glass cleaner (windex, etc.). It does not remove hard water stains which is what I struggle with.
 
I've tried the wet rag/dry rag and it works great...but I prefer to cover the smell of the smoke with something so I use either Windex or vinegar...

Oh, and turtle wax on the dash also helps get rid of the smell of smoke...especially the vanilla scented type...but I always spray and wipe with windex to remove whatever smoke I can from the plastic...
 
I don't use any chemicals on the interior any more. I used to use Armor All or crap like that but now I just use water.

I use Meguiar's Odor Eliminator for getting rid of the smell of smoke. I love the stuff because it's not just an air freshener. It actually gets into your upholstery and removes odors - it doesn't just cover them up. My truck never smells like smoke, it always smells brand new. Everyone always asks me what my secret is. It really is amazing stuff.
 
i like sprayway glass cleaner. i get it at ace hardware for like 3.50

now i gotta look into the meguiers odor eliminator stuff. my chevy smells like old hats and dust
 
Sprayway is great stuff. You can also get it at Sam's Club. We used it in the last hotel I worked in.

I do use Invisible glass and I like it a lot. I think it has something in it that helps bead the water, just not as much as RainX.

Coffee Filters are good to use, also lint free.
 
The Invisible Glass is awesome. And their glass cleaning tool works great especially if you got a SuperCab.
 

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