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- Duragloss 761 Glass Cleaner
____________________________________________
Note:
I am in the middle of a Auto Glass cleaning research project.
This is an effort to:
- Find the best auto glass cleaner on the market.
- Attain more direct experience with multiple brands and types of auto glass cleaners.
- Discover and rule out products on the market that do not perform as expected nor advertised.
- Learn a few things along the way.
Points of interest include:
- Cleaning ability.
- Clarity.
- Deep Clarity.
- Reflection.
- Shine.
- Scent.
- Surface Cleaning or strictly Auto Glass.
- Eco friendly or not.
- Price point per ounce.
- Specific vehicle type and intended use.
- Hydrophobic qualities.
- Showroom Presentation, Museum Presentation, Daily Driver, etc....
- Application
(Yes, it matters. Some Auto Glass cleaners take forever to buff in to achieve the baseline performance offered by the product).
Approach:
- All products are tested in worst case conditions.
- Product is applied directly to dirty glass.
- At no time is the auto glass pre-cleaned as a result of washing the car.
Application:
Step 1.
- Initial heavy application of product on pane of glass.
- Single passes of microfiber towel folded to eight sides.
- Work from top to bottom, flipping the towel to a clean side for each new single pass.
- Repeat until entire pane of glass is free of surface dirt.
Step 2:
- Medium application of product on pane of glass.
- Wipe all over approach, using microfiber towel folded to eight sides, constantly flipping the towel to a clean side.
Step 3:
- Light mist application of product on pane of glass.
- Wipe all over approach, using microfiber towel folded to eight sides, constantly flipping the towel to a clean side.
Step 4:
- Buff with clean microfiber towel.
- Final buff with a separate clean microfiber towel.
Price Point:
Price is relative to local economy, sales, coupons, etc...
Price is documented, but is relative and subjective in evaluating a product.
______________________________________________
This Duragloss product is the latest for testing, and I thought I would offer a snapshot review of this product.
Price Point:
$7.99 (AutoGeek)
22Oz
.36 cents /oz
Advertisement:
Glass cleaner.
Removes Road Film, Bugs and Tar
Genral thoughts and Impressions:
- Smells like glue.
- Very sudsy and high consistency.
- Requires extra work to buff in.
- A good decontamination glass cleaner.
- Good glass cleaner, glossy reflection.
- Finished result in clarity is not fantastic, hazy to the critical eye.
- Great as surface cleaner on plastic and vinyl.
- Great job on interior door jams.
- Feel light headed and nauseous after using.
Would I recommend for auto glass:
- Production detailing: No.
- Personal detailing:
1. Decontamination: Yes.
2. Everyday use: No.
Does product live up to its advertising:
Yes.
Note: To a critical eye, I would suggest there is an issue with clarity.
There seems to be somewhat of a haze when looking through the glass in the final result.
However, I would suggest that over time (a few days), the haze seems to dissipate.
Final thoughts.
- Can live without this product.
- Many better auto glass cleaning products on the market, and for less money.
- This product lives up to its MSDS warnings.
I would issue a cautionary warning to anyone who uses this product that you may in fact get dizzy, light headed, and nauseous after using, especially on interior glass and interior surfaces.
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MSDS:
http://www.partsplus.com/msds/duragloss/761, DURAGLOSS GLASS CLEANER.pdf
Brothers Research Corporation
2245 Airpark Drive
Burlington, NC 27216
T 336-229-6480
Human Hazard:
Warning: Causes serious eye damage.
Wear protective clothing.
H318: Causes serious eye damage
H319: Causes serious eye irritation
H332: Harmful if inhaled
H336: May cause drowsiness or dizziness
Environmental Hazard:
Avoid release to the environment.
Prevent entry to sewers and public waters.
Notify authorities if liquid enters sewers or public waters.
Conditions to Avoid:
Direct sunlight.
Extremely high or low temperatures.
Chemical:
1-propanol 1% - 3%.
butyl glycolether .5% - 1%.
Odor: Solvent.
ph 3 - 4.

____________________________________________
Note:
I am in the middle of a Auto Glass cleaning research project.

This is an effort to:
- Find the best auto glass cleaner on the market.
- Attain more direct experience with multiple brands and types of auto glass cleaners.
- Discover and rule out products on the market that do not perform as expected nor advertised.
- Learn a few things along the way.
Points of interest include:
- Cleaning ability.
- Clarity.
- Deep Clarity.
- Reflection.
- Shine.
- Scent.
- Surface Cleaning or strictly Auto Glass.
- Eco friendly or not.
- Price point per ounce.
- Specific vehicle type and intended use.
- Hydrophobic qualities.
- Showroom Presentation, Museum Presentation, Daily Driver, etc....
- Application
(Yes, it matters. Some Auto Glass cleaners take forever to buff in to achieve the baseline performance offered by the product).
Approach:
- All products are tested in worst case conditions.
- Product is applied directly to dirty glass.
- At no time is the auto glass pre-cleaned as a result of washing the car.
Application:
Step 1.
- Initial heavy application of product on pane of glass.
- Single passes of microfiber towel folded to eight sides.
- Work from top to bottom, flipping the towel to a clean side for each new single pass.
- Repeat until entire pane of glass is free of surface dirt.
Step 2:
- Medium application of product on pane of glass.
- Wipe all over approach, using microfiber towel folded to eight sides, constantly flipping the towel to a clean side.
Step 3:
- Light mist application of product on pane of glass.
- Wipe all over approach, using microfiber towel folded to eight sides, constantly flipping the towel to a clean side.
Step 4:
- Buff with clean microfiber towel.
- Final buff with a separate clean microfiber towel.
Price Point:
Price is relative to local economy, sales, coupons, etc...
Price is documented, but is relative and subjective in evaluating a product.
______________________________________________
This Duragloss product is the latest for testing, and I thought I would offer a snapshot review of this product.

Price Point:
$7.99 (AutoGeek)
22Oz
.36 cents /oz
Advertisement:
Glass cleaner.
Removes Road Film, Bugs and Tar
Genral thoughts and Impressions:
- Smells like glue.
- Very sudsy and high consistency.
- Requires extra work to buff in.
- A good decontamination glass cleaner.
- Good glass cleaner, glossy reflection.
- Finished result in clarity is not fantastic, hazy to the critical eye.
- Great as surface cleaner on plastic and vinyl.
- Great job on interior door jams.
- Feel light headed and nauseous after using.
Would I recommend for auto glass:
- Production detailing: No.
- Personal detailing:
1. Decontamination: Yes.
2. Everyday use: No.
Does product live up to its advertising:
Yes.
Note: To a critical eye, I would suggest there is an issue with clarity.
There seems to be somewhat of a haze when looking through the glass in the final result.
However, I would suggest that over time (a few days), the haze seems to dissipate.
Final thoughts.
- Can live without this product.
- Many better auto glass cleaning products on the market, and for less money.
- This product lives up to its MSDS warnings.
I would issue a cautionary warning to anyone who uses this product that you may in fact get dizzy, light headed, and nauseous after using, especially on interior glass and interior surfaces.
__________________________________________________
MSDS:
http://www.partsplus.com/msds/duragloss/761, DURAGLOSS GLASS CLEANER.pdf
Brothers Research Corporation
2245 Airpark Drive
Burlington, NC 27216
T 336-229-6480
Human Hazard:
Warning: Causes serious eye damage.
Wear protective clothing.
H318: Causes serious eye damage
H319: Causes serious eye irritation
H332: Harmful if inhaled
H336: May cause drowsiness or dizziness
Environmental Hazard:
Avoid release to the environment.
Prevent entry to sewers and public waters.
Notify authorities if liquid enters sewers or public waters.
Conditions to Avoid:
Direct sunlight.
Extremely high or low temperatures.
Chemical:
1-propanol 1% - 3%.
butyl glycolether .5% - 1%.
Odor: Solvent.
ph 3 - 4.