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My wife got a hold of my recent purchase of Meguiars Perfect Clarity Glass Cleaner. She says it is the best she has ever used in the kitchen for glass, stainless and granite. She has already gone through most of the bottle and I haven't yet used it on the cars. Is this product the same as the concentrated D-120, or is it a different formula? If she is going to be using a lot of it, I should probably get a gallon.

Either way it is not a problem. When she sees the PBMG boxes arriving on the porch on a weekly basis, I can just tell her 'stocking up on more glass cleaner.'
 
A gallon of D120 will yield you 11 gallons and that should last awhile.
 
I tried using the 1:20 dilution ration for D120, and for me, works the same as 1:10 dilution ration. So I guess I have 22 gallons now :).
 
I tried using the 1:20 dilution ration for D120, and for me, works the same as 1:10 dilution ration. So I guess I have 22 gallons now :).
Where did the extra gallon come from?
 
Hey guys! Thanks for the quick replies. I have a gallon on order.
 
d120 isn't bad but i like the perfect clarity better. before that megs had the nxt glass cleaner which was great as well and the perfect clarity replaced it. i rarely use a dedicated glass cleaner these days and mainly for the interior windows. you should try mixing up some ONR or the alike and try using that on glass and see how you like it. stoners IG works well too...
 
Try 1Z Glass Cleaner and you may never want to buy any other glass cleaner. It even cuts through hardened tree sap and is streak free. It is the strongest Glass Cleaner I have ever found and here in Georgia I need something that cuts through sap and bugs easily.
 
Perfect Clarity is very good on glass.
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it is not the best surface cleaner on plastic or vinyl I have ever used, just ok at best.
On main difference between Perfect Clarity and D120 is on is RTU and the other is concentrate.
The scent is different with Perfect Clarity being much better.
The shine and reflection of Perfect Clarity is much better as well.

D120 is very popular in the detail world.
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I am not a fan of it, but many are.
Who knows, maybe my batch was not up to spec.
My D120 is gone now, so I have the luxury to test many different glass cleaners.
Good luck with it and let us know how the D120 works out for you.
 
My wife got a hold of my recent purchase of Meguiars Perfect Clarity Glass Cleaner. She says it is the best she has ever used in the kitchen for glass, stainless and granite'
Andy, please pass on to your wife my thanks for the tip. I never considered using that on the stainless, but will probably clean the kitchen more often knowing I can just go grab this out of the garage!
 
I always get a bottle of the Perfect Clarity in a Megs gift set at Christmas. Free stuff is cool,and it works great to boot.

I'm almost out now though. I didn't get a set this past Christmas.
 
If you think d120 is good try the blackfire window cleaner.D120 is a awesome glass cleaner for the money but if you want to kick it up a notch try the blackfire..
 
Wolfgang Perfekt Vision Glass Cleaner for me! The best I've used. Pricey, but I only buy it during a sale.

Sonax has a good reputation also.
 
I have recently switched to the Sonax Glass Cleaner. Best I have every used. I had used Meguiars perfect clarity in the past as well.
 
If you think d120 is good try the blackfire window cleaner.D120 is a awesome glass cleaner for the money but if you want to kick it up a notch try the blackfire..
I just picked up some Blackfire Glass Cleaner from AutoGeek in the most recent Spring sale.
It was on sale 2 for 1.
Look forward to trying it.

I have recently switched to the Sonax Glass Cleaner. Best I have every used. I had used Meguiars perfect clarity in the past as well.
Sonax Glass Cleaner might be the best on the market.
Pricey, but wow is it good.
 
I have recently switched to the Sonax Glass Cleaner. Best I have every used. I had used Meguiars perfect clarity in the past as well.
Have used a plethora of glass cleaners in past, aside from Stoners Invisible Glass, all came up wanting once the sun hit at just 'that' angle, Stoners a bit less.

Tried Sonax the other day, using some brand of waffle weave glass towels.

1. Did 1/2 of windshield/rear window at a time
2. Did *not* use liberally as intructions stated for first pass, but a practical amount of 'enough'
3. For second pass with fresh towel, merely moistened towel EVENLY with a small bit of cleaner and kinda 'buffed' the section I just did.
4. Third pass with fresh towel just buffed section lightly.

When all was said and done, windows were clean and streak free and i did not need anger-management therapy when the sun caught it at just 'that' angle.

Skimped a bit on side windows with flipping towel to fresh section but all in all, 6 towels for windshield, 6 for back window 5 for all side windows combined. Lotta towels for sure but at least none of them got tossed 8n the bushes in anger. Thinking that maybe when I used less towels and more product, even flipping towels to fresh section would drag a little cleaner residue for final/next buff onto the glass from folded edge of towel.

Sounds a bit involved but actually pretty quick, just a lotta towels.
 
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