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After a quick search, I couldn't see an official review on this product, so here go's............
P&S Clarity Creme
P&S Double Black Renny Doyle Collection Clarity Creme (autogeek.net)
Over time, glass accumulates a buildup of mineral deposits, water spots and scratches that can't be removed via normal cleaning procedures. These contaminants reduce optical clarity and generally look terrible. P&S Clarity Creme is a polish and deep cleaner for glass, able to easily remove this buildup and deliver a crystal-clear finish.

Traditionally, you would use cerium oxide type products such as Carpro CeriGlass, teamed with a thin rayon pad. If you are dealing with more severe mineral deposits and minor to moderate scratches, these products can be very useful to have on hand. But CeriGlass is a pain to use, being extremely messy in producing copious amounts of splatter and the residue is hard to remove. You also need to provide supplemental cooling/lubrication to better manage heat generated by the thin pads. Because of the extreme abrasiveness, you need to be ultra careful with any splatter that gets onto painted surfaces. Taping plastic and rubber trim is mandatory.


What I love about Clarity Creme is how easy it is to use, both in comparison to CeriGlass, and other medium to heavy cutting compounds too. The runny consistency needs some initial care to avoid splatter, but from then on, its easy to deal with. Taping up rubber trim is probably best advised, but not as critical as CeriGlass, for untrimmed windshields I don't bother. The residue wipe off is brilliantly easy too, especially compared to the smeary mess left by CeriGlass. You will also find a little goes a long way, in terms of performance as well as splatter control.

Clarity Creme can be used by hand or via machine. For machine use, you can team it with a medium to moderate cut foam pad, or even something like the Rupes yellow wool. In my case, I've been using Clarity Creme with a Lake Country SDO blue on 3-inch D/A machine. For edge work, I tend cut in with a 1-inch pad on the iBrid in rotary mode. As with any glass polishing, keep the pad moving to avoid heating up the glass and distorting the lamination.


I struggled polishing glass prior to Clarity Creme. CeriGlass for the above-mentioned reasons, and regular polishes didn't deliver the results I was wanting. Clarity Creme is easy on and easy off, delivery fantastically clear glass as a result.

P&S Clarity Creme
P&S Double Black Renny Doyle Collection Clarity Creme (autogeek.net)
Over time, glass accumulates a buildup of mineral deposits, water spots and scratches that can't be removed via normal cleaning procedures. These contaminants reduce optical clarity and generally look terrible. P&S Clarity Creme is a polish and deep cleaner for glass, able to easily remove this buildup and deliver a crystal-clear finish.

Traditionally, you would use cerium oxide type products such as Carpro CeriGlass, teamed with a thin rayon pad. If you are dealing with more severe mineral deposits and minor to moderate scratches, these products can be very useful to have on hand. But CeriGlass is a pain to use, being extremely messy in producing copious amounts of splatter and the residue is hard to remove. You also need to provide supplemental cooling/lubrication to better manage heat generated by the thin pads. Because of the extreme abrasiveness, you need to be ultra careful with any splatter that gets onto painted surfaces. Taping plastic and rubber trim is mandatory.


What I love about Clarity Creme is how easy it is to use, both in comparison to CeriGlass, and other medium to heavy cutting compounds too. The runny consistency needs some initial care to avoid splatter, but from then on, its easy to deal with. Taping up rubber trim is probably best advised, but not as critical as CeriGlass, for untrimmed windshields I don't bother. The residue wipe off is brilliantly easy too, especially compared to the smeary mess left by CeriGlass. You will also find a little goes a long way, in terms of performance as well as splatter control.

Clarity Creme can be used by hand or via machine. For machine use, you can team it with a medium to moderate cut foam pad, or even something like the Rupes yellow wool. In my case, I've been using Clarity Creme with a Lake Country SDO blue on 3-inch D/A machine. For edge work, I tend cut in with a 1-inch pad on the iBrid in rotary mode. As with any glass polishing, keep the pad moving to avoid heating up the glass and distorting the lamination.


I struggled polishing glass prior to Clarity Creme. CeriGlass for the above-mentioned reasons, and regular polishes didn't deliver the results I was wanting. Clarity Creme is easy on and easy off, delivery fantastically clear glass as a result.
