Best Glass Cleaner??

1LEHAWK

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Just wondering what ya'll use?? I looked at the DP Krystal Vision but was wondering if anyone else had any other recommendations.

See ya on the road,
Matt
 
DP Krystal Vision is the bomb diggity. no doubt.

They have the kit that comes with the towel for 14.99. Great deal, great deal.
 
Stoner's is some of the most amazing stuff I've ever used. Great cleaning abilities and water just sheets right off.
 
DP Krystal Vision and Stoners Invisible Glass are the best stuff to use.
If you've got tint, clean it with Plexus.
 
I think the DP glass cleaner is the best I have ever used. I use it on tinted windows with no problems and does a great job:cheers:
 
whats the differance between stoners and krystal vision? how is one better than the other and which do you guys prefer... or are they so similar it doesnt matter
 
Now do you guys use newspaper like the Stoners can says....or do you use something like glass cleaning micros?

See ya on the road,
Matt
 
I like the micro......news paper is just to messy for me......
 
I use the DP Glass cleaner and then use Clearkote QS for a finish and the windows look great. I apply with a Micro fiber that way there is No Lint. JoeD
 
BlackCoupe said:
OK--but what do you do for the deep etchings from windshield wiper blades that should have been replaced years ago, but weren't? I tried a rotary with a Meguiars maroon pad (their most aggressive) and their #4 heavy cut cleaner, but it didn't touch them.




Some times there just far gone......been there, , done that, and had finally succumbed to a new glass.....:o
 
BlackCoupe said:
OK--but what do you do for the deep etchings from windshield wiper blades that should have been replaced years ago, but weren't? I tried a rotary with a Meguiars maroon pad (their most aggressive) and their #4 heavy cut cleaner, but it didn't touch them.

I'd sell it and buy a new car :righton:
 
To quote from the movie Deliverance--"That's an extreme point of view, Lewis".
 
youd have to replace the glass. in florida its a state law that your insurance has to pay for it as long as you have full coverage. free windsheild...
 
Kelso said:
youd have to replace the glass. in florida its a state law that your insurance has to pay for it as long as you have full coverage. free windsheild...
Another fine reason to live in Fla :applause: :)
 
If you have etched waterspots or marks that are tough to remove, only thing I found that worked was some Klasse AIO and #0000 Steel Wool pad, follow up with DP Glass Restorer :D .
 
Kelso said:
youd have to replace the glass. in florida its a state law that your insurance has to pay for it as long as you have full coverage. free windsheild...

There's also no deductible for glass replacement in Massachusetts. I'm not sure what additional states have this law.

As far as glass cleaning goes . . . I'm with Killer on this one. Sprayway Glass Cleaner or Stoner's Invisible Glass with a Cobra MF Glass Cleaning towel is the way to go. I would also like to add though that Meguiar's NXT Glass Cleaner is a great product as well and you can't beat Detailer's Pride Glass Restorer for getting rid of marks which require polishing.
 
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