Meg's D120 Finally Running Out....What To Choose For My Next Glass Cleaner?

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After what seems like forever, I am finally running out of my Meguiars D120 Glass Cleaner Concentrate. I love this stuff since it makes 11 gallons of glass cleaner.

I am deciding if I should order another gallon or try a new glass cleaner. Any recommendations for the best glass cleaner on the market?

Also, since I am a big fan of ONR and Mckees37 N-914, is a dedicated glass cleaner even necessary or can I clean my windows just as well with these products?

Thanks,
Joebruin77
 
I don't see why N914 can't be used but if you want a designated glass cleaner why not give Duragloss' glass cleaner a try

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I'm in the same boat. I'm going to get Car Pro Clarify. I sure hope it clears up the relentless haze on my glass
 
I've been using Meguiars X-press Wax with very good results.

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I went with the 10L of Sonax Glass Cleaner and I really like it and it is cheaper than Car Pro Clarify. Never used Clarify so can't compare. Mike Phillips also uses it for a prep wash.
 
I’ve been using Auto Glym Fast Glass lately. But it’s hard to beat D120 at close to $20 a gallon.
 
I used Auto Glym Fast Glass for many years before trying Gyeon Glass and then Invisible Glass.



It's a tie between Gyeon and Invisible Glass for me, however I seem to reach for the Invisible Glass more often.





The problem with those two products is that they are not available in bulk containers.

Keep in mind CarPro Eraser can also be used on glass, available in larger bottles. This could perhaps eliminate an extra product line due it's dual purpose quality.



However, I think it would be hard to beat D120 from a cost effectiveness point of view.
 
Maybe I am in the minority here but I really like the Nextzett glass cleaner. Liked it so much I bought the 10 liter concentrate.
 
I was going to get the Nextzett but then I heard such good things about Clarify. I just want the haze on my glass cleared up once and for all
 
After what seems like forever, I am finally
running out of my Meguiars D120 Glass
Cleaner Concentrate.

I love this stuff
since it makes 11 gallons of glass cleaner.
•It appears that you became rather enamored
with Meguiar’s D120 concentrate because:
1.) It makes 11 gals. of glass cleaning solution.
2.) That the aforementioned 11 gals. lasts “forever”.

{Now.. In order to complete what I’ll call
“The Trifecta”, I did notice that you didn’t
mention how well you did (or didn’t) like
D120’s innate characteristics/attributes.}


I am deciding if I should order another
gallon or try a new glass cleaner.

Any recommendations...?
For some reason the iconic song of the
rock-poet Meat Loaf comes to mind:
’Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad’ (ca. 1977)


Bob
 
I would buy more but it isn’t clearing up my haze. I’m eyeing Clarify and Griot’s Glass Polish as a last resort.
 
I have used Nextzett and really liked it. I have also used ONR and that worked good too.
 
I've been using Uber Rinseless at 3oz/gal as a glass cleaner. It flashes nicely but I don't think it's ideal since it leaves a little *something* behind. I'm eyeing 3D Super Glass Cleaner (from their nano drum line) which is similar in concept to D120 and is a concentrate meant to be diluted. Unrelated but I finally got around to trying 3D Super Soap, which seems like a competitor to hyper wash and I think I like it, but it was quite separated out and took a lot of mixing to get it uniform again before I could use it.
 
I was going to get the Nextzett but then I heard such good things about Clarify. I just want the haze on my glass cleared up once and for all

Is this haze on the inside of your glass?
 
Is this haze on the inside of your glass?
It's both actually. I quit dressing my interior long ago in effort to stop it but that didn't help. I've only tried three cleaners on it so far so if Clarify doesn't do it, I'm going to polish both sides.
 
It's both actually. I quit dressing my interior long ago in effort to stop it but that didn't help. I've only tried three cleaners on it so far so if Clarify doesn't do it, I'm going to polish both sides.

That’s what I was going to recommend. I really like using small MF pads by hand on the interior glass with your preferred fine polish. Then a round or two of your fav glass cleaner.
 
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