Glass cleaners

I just started using Invisible Glass aerosol and love it. I wont need to try anything else since this stuff is amazing.
 
I prefer Meguiar's Glass Cleaner concentrate diluted 10:1 and use a waffle weave Microfiber glass towel. This combination is hard to beat!! :props:

Bob, you always give great recommendations. I still have nearly a gallon of another glass cleaner, plus several others around. I have not found that perfect window cleaner yet. Window cleaner and MF to clean, then a water wetted MF, followed by a dry MF is about as good as it gets.

Why Meg's Glass Cleaner?
 
Bob, you always give great recommendations. I still have nearly a gallon of another glass cleaner, plus several others around. I have not found that perfect window cleaner yet. Window cleaner and MF to clean, then a water wetted MF, followed by a dry MF is about as good as it gets.

Why Meg's Glass Cleaner?

Hey Kurt

Like you I've tried just about every glass cleaner I've ever come across and none seemed to really please me.

Another product I tried is Stoner's Glass Cleaner. This is a very nice product and sold over the counter but when you look at the price per ounce it's pretty pricy.

Meguiar's Detailer's line if a great line and most of these products are designed to be diluted while really makes them economical.

Meguiar's Glass Cleaner Concentrate was on sale and at the time I was running low of Stoner's so this was the perfect opportunity to grab a gallon. Mixing it according to the dilution ratio yields 11 gallons of product. I dilute mine with distilled water as all of the minerals and impurities have been removed which could normally leave streaks.

Meguiar's Glass Cleaner really cleans well and easily removes dirt, debris, stains, smoke film, bird crap, and just about everything else I've tried it on. Use this glass cleaner with a waffle weave Microfiber Glass towel and the result will be streak free glass every time...

I spray, wipe back and fourth, flip to a dry side and dry the glass....that's it..
 
Hey Kurt

Like you I've tried just about every glass cleaner I've ever come across and none seemed to really please me.

Another product I tried is Stoner's Glass Cleaner. This is a very nice product and sold over the counter but when you look at the price per ounce it's pretty pricy.

Meguiar's Detailer's line if a great line and most of these products are designed to be diluted while really makes them economical.

Meguiar's Glass Cleaner Concentrate was on sale and at the time I was running low of Stoner's so this was the perfect opportunity to grab a gallon. Mixing it according to the dilution ratio yields 11 gallons of product. I dilute mine with distilled water as all of the minerals and impurities have been removed which could normally leave streaks.

Meguiar's Glass Cleaner really cleans well and easily removes dirt, debris, stains, smoke film, bird crap, and just about everything else I've tried it on. Use this glass cleaner with a waffle weave Microfiber Glass towel and the result will be streak free glass every time...

I spray, wipe back and fourth, flip to a dry side and dry the glass....that's it..

I will have to give the Megs a shot next when I use up my gallon of the other cleaner.

I am not happy with the Aquapel aerosol cleaner (not the gallon that I normally use). I am getting a hazy film with it.
 
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i rarely use a dedicated glass cleaner for the outside of the vehicle as a QD works as good if i'm using it on everything else on the exterior anyway. so with that said, i usually use IG (both megs concentrate and nxt glass cleaner work great as well) since one can will last a long time for me...
 
I've been using Stoner Invisible Glass (pump), but I would like to try the Megs. Glass is one of my least favorite cleaning areas.
 
Hey Kurt

Like you I've tried just about every glass cleaner I've ever come across and none seemed to really please me.

Another product I tried is Stoner's Glass Cleaner. This is a very nice product and sold over the counter but when you look at the price per ounce it's pretty pricy.

Meguiar's Detailer's line if a great line and most of these products are designed to be diluted while really makes them economical.

Meguiar's Glass Cleaner Concentrate was on sale and at the time I was running low of Stoner's so this was the perfect opportunity to grab a gallon. Mixing it according to the dilution ratio yields 11 gallons of product. I dilute mine with distilled water as all of the minerals and impurities have been removed which could normally leave streaks.

Meguiar's Glass Cleaner really cleans well and easily removes dirt, debris, stains, smoke film, bird crap, and just about everything else I've tried it on. Use this glass cleaner with a waffle weave Microfiber Glass towel and the result will be streak free glass every time...

I spray, wipe back and fourth, flip to a dry side and dry the glass....that's it..

I have no issue whatsoever with Stoner IG, but I'm always looking to try something better/different and I picked up a gallon of the Megs, mixed it up with some distilled water and this stuff is amazing!!! (Smells great as well) I thought it would be very weak because of how much water is added, but I was wrong.
 
No better value and performance than this: plus its OTC at Walmart!

Stoner Invisible Glass Trio,Stoner Glass Cleaner,Invisible Glass Cleaner,Glass Cleaner Wipes,Auto Glass Cleaner,Car Window Cleaner


You get the best of everthing plus the rain repellant is amazing for the outside windows, Megs cant compete with than..IMO

Fussman

Stoner and Sprayway are really good products, but the Meguiars Detailers Line Glass cleaner is better for many of us.

Cost wise, it's not even close.
Stoner is $5.99 for 22oz. or $0.27 per oz, or $34.85 per gallon.

Meg's Gallon typically cost $15.00 for gallon + $10 shipping (being generous) =$25
However that one gallon will dilute to make 11 gallons of glass cleaner, bringing cost per one gallon to $2.27.

Stoner is 15X more expensive than Meg's.:props:
 
Stoner and Sprayway are really good products, but the Meguiars Detailers Line Glass cleaner is better for many of us.

Cost wise, it's not even close.
Stoner is $5.99 for 22oz. or $0.27 per oz, or $34.85 per gallon.

Meg's Gallon typically cost $15.00 for gallon + $10 shipping (being generous) =$25
However that one gallon will dilute to make 11 gallons of glass cleaner, bringing cost per one gallon to $2.27.

Stoner is 15X more expensive than Meg's.:props:
AND...get the Meg's gallon on a larger shipment to get you free shipping and the cost differential is even better.
 
Another Megs vote here. Probably the most cost effective product you can buy.
 
Another Megs vote here. Probably the most cost effective product you can buy.

I find the price discussion interesting...with the $100's and $100's and $100's of dollars worth of orders many in here frequently place, its nice to see some can also be frugle.

:xyxthumbs:

Fussman
 
add another to the list for Meg's. love this stuff.
I'm a 2 towel kinda guy. terry cloth for the cleaning and a Meg's water magnet to buff it out
 
I love Megs Glass Cleaner. I think it's the smell of grapes that does it for me :)
 
I might have to give invisible glass another try in spray or aerosol form. I grabbed some wipes at walmart a while back and they were terrible, left a nasty haze and didn't seem to get much off.
 
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DP Krystal Vision Glass Cleaner is safe on all tinted windows. Instead of alcohol or ammonia, DP Krystal Vision Glass Cleaner contains non-ionic


+1 This is the best in my opinion.
 
Megs is my favorite, I have invisible glass and sprayway also that I use. I was given some CG glass cleaner a while back and it's really close to the Megs in quality but significantly more expensive. The nice thing with the megs like everyone has said is the dilution ratio.
 
I might have to give invisible glass another try in spray or aerosol form. I grabbed some wipes at walmart a while back and they were terrible, left a nasty haze and didn't seem to get much off.


Yes, the wipes I tried were not good. Try the aerosol, you won't be dissapointed.
 
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