Eldorado2k
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I wasn’t going to make a dedicated thread, however I didn’t want to take away or hijack anyone else’s thread/reviews of this product.
This will cover my initial experiences and thoughts about this glass cleaner.
I’ve used it for about 2 weeks on several different vehicles, tested it on everything from nearly perfect glass to full on dirty glass, even used it around the house and in the bathroom, I let my mother use it for a day and she’s a housekeeper, so she knows a thing or 2 when it comes to glass cleaning products.
This is how much I’ve used so far.
My expectations going in were very high. I figured this product should display the pinnacle of modern day detailing, check every box and mark extremely high while doing so.. Unfortunately, so far my experience with Carpro Clarify has been very disappointing.
1st use was on my own Cadillac Deville after a bucket wash. Glass is in perfect condition inside & out, towels used were my normal go to glass towels [chemical guys gray matter waffle weave] x2 freshly washed & dried. This task is about as easy as it gets. So simple that the towels should still be in near perfect condition after the task.
Directions state to spray 1-2 sprays onto towel and clean glass flipping to the dry side for the final buff leaving a streak free finish.
1st problem that must be mentioned: 1 spray? There’s absolutely no way. Not using a 24x32” 30/70 waffle weave folded in quarters. 2 sprays? Maybe if you spray onto already perfect glass, but there’s no way on earth 2 sprays of this into a towel or even directly onto the glass is going to clean actual dirty glass.
Even on perfect glass 2 sprays into the towel is a tall order because I hate to break it to you but this glass cleaner isn’t slick. Not only that but it dries somewhat fast and once it does it becomes a real chore and you’ll quikly find out that the directions on the bottle are a pipe dream.
So I begin using Clarify like a normal person and everything suddenly starts to feel somewhat normal, decent enough I guess, not the slickest glass cleaner, nowhere near what I’m used to but maybe it can live up to its claims of being streak free? Everything appeared to look fine once I was done in the daytime.
But later on that night, I jump in the car to go grab a bite to eat and what do we have? Streaks. Not minor streaks, this is legit bad.
This next picture was taken 30min. after I got back home and simply parked the car. Nothing done to the windshield, suddenly everything appears clear once again.
It’s been 11 days and while my windshield wipers were able to cleanup the streaks left by Carpro Clarify on the exterior of my windshield, the inside of my windshield has remained untouched and I can honestly say that I cannot recall a time in my recent life where my windshield has looked anywhere near as atrocious as it does especially under humid conditions. This is nearly aggravating.
And this is supposed to be the best glass cleaner man has ever seen? You’ve gotta be kidding me!
I’ve been on a few mobile jobs within this time and I leave this stuff at home now because I simply do not trust it. I’m not going to allow this crappy glass cleaner to ruin my results on my customers vehicles.
This review could go on and on because I’ve got several more examples and they’re all underwhelming.
My mothers opinion after trying it for a day? “Ehh it’s normal I guess, nothing extraordinary about it”
I cleaned my brothers dirty windshield inside and out and asked him to give me his honest opinion based on how it looked on his drive home…. Streaks.
Not only do you have the risk of the streaks mysteriously appearing many hours later like they did on my car, but the lack of slickness can sometimes result in the streaks appearing as you’re using it, giving you a proper workout trying to buff them all off the glass. Is this their idea to achieving streak free glass? I was literally sweating after trying to get all the streaks off this glass. It took several times to finally finish streak free.
After about 4 times trying to get it perfect I said enough, this is as good as it’s gonna get for my effort with this glass cleaner.
Carpro Clarify: 2/5 rating. Subpar at best. I almost gave it a 1/5
Not slick, cleaning power ordinary, banana scent, value for the money = poor, sprayer quality ordinary, streaks.
Final thoughts: For those of you who’ve ever used denatured alcohol to clean glass or acrylic, you know that denatured alcohol alone even with plain roll paper towels will give you some of the best results you’ll get. It’s funny how sometimes the simple tried and true methods work like a charm.
This got me thinking, Carpro Clarify, with its revolutionary claims of being safe on coatings… You know what it isn’t? It’s not alcohol based. And that might be more of a negative than a plus because it’s probably alot harder to come up with this formula vs. the more simple alcohol based glass cleaner that’s worked for years and years at a much better value to boot.
Sometimes it’s the tried and true stuff that works better than it gets credit for.
I’ll stick to what works. Not what happens to be the latest trend.
Thanks for reading.
This will cover my initial experiences and thoughts about this glass cleaner.

I’ve used it for about 2 weeks on several different vehicles, tested it on everything from nearly perfect glass to full on dirty glass, even used it around the house and in the bathroom, I let my mother use it for a day and she’s a housekeeper, so she knows a thing or 2 when it comes to glass cleaning products.
This is how much I’ve used so far.

My expectations going in were very high. I figured this product should display the pinnacle of modern day detailing, check every box and mark extremely high while doing so.. Unfortunately, so far my experience with Carpro Clarify has been very disappointing.
1st use was on my own Cadillac Deville after a bucket wash. Glass is in perfect condition inside & out, towels used were my normal go to glass towels [chemical guys gray matter waffle weave] x2 freshly washed & dried. This task is about as easy as it gets. So simple that the towels should still be in near perfect condition after the task.
Directions state to spray 1-2 sprays onto towel and clean glass flipping to the dry side for the final buff leaving a streak free finish.
1st problem that must be mentioned: 1 spray? There’s absolutely no way. Not using a 24x32” 30/70 waffle weave folded in quarters. 2 sprays? Maybe if you spray onto already perfect glass, but there’s no way on earth 2 sprays of this into a towel or even directly onto the glass is going to clean actual dirty glass.
Even on perfect glass 2 sprays into the towel is a tall order because I hate to break it to you but this glass cleaner isn’t slick. Not only that but it dries somewhat fast and once it does it becomes a real chore and you’ll quikly find out that the directions on the bottle are a pipe dream.
So I begin using Clarify like a normal person and everything suddenly starts to feel somewhat normal, decent enough I guess, not the slickest glass cleaner, nowhere near what I’m used to but maybe it can live up to its claims of being streak free? Everything appeared to look fine once I was done in the daytime.
But later on that night, I jump in the car to go grab a bite to eat and what do we have? Streaks. Not minor streaks, this is legit bad.



This next picture was taken 30min. after I got back home and simply parked the car. Nothing done to the windshield, suddenly everything appears clear once again.

It’s been 11 days and while my windshield wipers were able to cleanup the streaks left by Carpro Clarify on the exterior of my windshield, the inside of my windshield has remained untouched and I can honestly say that I cannot recall a time in my recent life where my windshield has looked anywhere near as atrocious as it does especially under humid conditions. This is nearly aggravating.




And this is supposed to be the best glass cleaner man has ever seen? You’ve gotta be kidding me!
I’ve been on a few mobile jobs within this time and I leave this stuff at home now because I simply do not trust it. I’m not going to allow this crappy glass cleaner to ruin my results on my customers vehicles.
This review could go on and on because I’ve got several more examples and they’re all underwhelming.
My mothers opinion after trying it for a day? “Ehh it’s normal I guess, nothing extraordinary about it”
I cleaned my brothers dirty windshield inside and out and asked him to give me his honest opinion based on how it looked on his drive home…. Streaks.

Not only do you have the risk of the streaks mysteriously appearing many hours later like they did on my car, but the lack of slickness can sometimes result in the streaks appearing as you’re using it, giving you a proper workout trying to buff them all off the glass. Is this their idea to achieving streak free glass? I was literally sweating after trying to get all the streaks off this glass. It took several times to finally finish streak free.



After about 4 times trying to get it perfect I said enough, this is as good as it’s gonna get for my effort with this glass cleaner.

Carpro Clarify: 2/5 rating. Subpar at best. I almost gave it a 1/5
Not slick, cleaning power ordinary, banana scent, value for the money = poor, sprayer quality ordinary, streaks.
Final thoughts: For those of you who’ve ever used denatured alcohol to clean glass or acrylic, you know that denatured alcohol alone even with plain roll paper towels will give you some of the best results you’ll get. It’s funny how sometimes the simple tried and true methods work like a charm.
This got me thinking, Carpro Clarify, with its revolutionary claims of being safe on coatings… You know what it isn’t? It’s not alcohol based. And that might be more of a negative than a plus because it’s probably alot harder to come up with this formula vs. the more simple alcohol based glass cleaner that’s worked for years and years at a much better value to boot.
Sometimes it’s the tried and true stuff that works better than it gets credit for.
I’ll stick to what works. Not what happens to be the latest trend.
Thanks for reading.