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

I haven't used a dedicated glass cleaner in years. These days I simply use whatever I'm using to clean the exterior, i.e., QD, Waterless, etc., on exterior glass. On interior glass I use plain water... One damp/wet rag followed by one or two dry rags.

Granted I'm primarily doing this for my own vehicles so I never have to clean up really dirty glass.

In the past I have used dozens of different glass cleaners and I was always searching for a better one. I never found one. Each new product was greeted with promising initial results only to slide down the totem pole with continued usage. I eventually gave up and settled on my current method which has served me well for over 10 years now.

Also note that I don't use any dressings on the interior... They can play havoc with outgassing films on the interior glass and the resultant streaks.
 
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.

Get yourself some McKee’s 37 20/20 cockpit glass cleaner to polish the inside of the glass. Adams brilliant glaze is another thing that works good on front glass.
 
Get yourself some McKee’s 37 20/20 cockpit glass cleaner to polish the inside of the glass. Adams brilliant glaze is another thing that works good on front glass.
Okay thank you for the suggestions! Hopefully they will knock out this haze.
 
For inside of windshield, lots of YouTube videos recommend use of a Mr Clean magic eraser. I’ve tried it and it works for me. No haze when done.
 
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