Invisible Glass contains no surfactants????

Tonya

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I am looking for a cleaner safe on tinted window. Does "no surfactants" mean it's safe on tinted windows?
What do you use?
 
Someone correct me If Im wrong, but I believe invisible glass states right on the side of the can that it is safe on tinted windows.
 
Yes it is safe..you just don't want to use anything with amonia.
 
Stoners is a great window cleaner (home/car) it works fine with tinted glass.
 
klumzypinoy said:
Ammonia = not safe on tint :) so WIndex is a NONO!

I hope you know that the have a automotive windex, which is safe for tinted windows.
 
I have a very light tint on my car and no problems using Stoners! The best stuff I've ever used! :righton:
 
OK Great guys thanks, everyone has been saying how great it is, so I am adding it to my order. I just read the product information and didn't see the words NO AMMONIA OR SAFE FOR TINTED WINDOWS. Just wanted to double check ~ Thanks!
 
Plexus is great on tinted windows, the others like Stoners, Sprayway, and Dp Krystal Vision are nice also. I highly suggest a Glass WW MF towel to stop streaks.
 
jesselyons2002 said:
I hope you know that the have a automotive windex, which is safe for tinted windows.

I have seen it :D it's good Windex took their glass cleaner to a safer level when it comes to tint.
 
Tonya said:
I am looking for a cleaner safe on tinted window. Does "no surfactants" mean it's safe on tinted windows?
What do you use?

Surfactants:
A surfactant is defined as a material that can greatly reduce the surface tension of water when used in very low concentrations. The hydrophobic hydrocarbon molecule encapsulates the soils, which in turn is rinsed away
 
I've used IG for over a 2 years now. It's really good but still left a film that was hard to remove when used in the sun. I tried my sample of Surf City Garage's Glass Cleaner and was blown away. It took off the film left by Stoners and left nothing on it's own. I've been waiting for this for a long time.
 
jesselyons2002 said:
I hope you know that the have a automotive windex, which is safe for tinted windows.
Thanks, yes I found some a while back. However, I am still dealing with streaks! :eek: So I thought I would try something new, thanks!
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
Plexus is great on tinted windows, the others like Stoners, Sprayway, and Dp Krystal Vision are nice also. I highly suggest a Glass WW MF towel to stop streaks.
Ok I will check that out. I have a MF towels that is for our Plasma TV, works great on the TV, but leaves streaks on my car.:confused:
 
You have to use it while the windows are cold, IG won't work when the glass is hot. I like Plexus as well.
 
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