Cleaning tinted windows....

Since what you are cleaning is no longer glass but plastic, Plexus is very nice and creates an antistatic barrier against dust. But it's rather expensive. You can clean tint with any glass cleaner w/o ammonia in it and it will be totally fine. Stoners Invisible glass spray can is my fav.
 
I placed an order for the stoners this morning with some various other gooides from AG, should be here by Tuesday so I am looking forward to try it out. I will let you all know how much I love it!
 
Stoners Invisible glass for exterior glass with microfiber
My tint shop said to use a 50/50 Alcohol & distilled water on tint.
my alcohol is already 50% so I guess its more like 25/75 when you think about it.
The combination works great with no streaks inside or out.
 
Got the stoners in today from AG, tried it and LOVE IT. Unreal, they have my love! Thanks all, great tips!
 
I'm probably in the minority here but I've just always used a damp microfiber (damped with plain water from a faucet) to clean the inside of car glass, with or without tint. It always got the job done for me.

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Stoners invisible glass or any of those ammonia free glass cleaners and follow up with SolarGard which my tint installer gave me. Its almost ike wax for tint keeps it in tip top shape.

Also have used Adams glass cleaner on my GF tinted windows without a problem
 
funny thing about Stoners invisible glass, using the can on the outside it worked great easy to get to and clean. On my Prius inside windshield it is a strech to get access to. I used one of the Stoners glass cleaners wipes, man lint everywhere, then couldnt get rid of the remainder of product off glass. They say use non lint towels, but these wipes were full of it, too funny.
 
Stoners invisible glass or any of those ammonia free glass cleaners and follow up with SolarGard which my tint installer gave me. Its almost ike wax for tint keeps it in tip top shape.

Also have used Adams glass cleaner on my GF tinted windows without a problem

Do you have more info on the SolarGard product?
 
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