Stoners Invisible Glass with Rain Repellant

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First of all, I was just wondering if any of you have used the above product? If so, what are your thoughts? Is it worth the money? How long will it keep the rain beading up on the windshield?

Also, what would happen if you accidentally used this product on interior windows that have window tint film on them? I'm just curious if this would ruin the window tint or not?

Thanks much!
 
It works fine and cleans well. As far as the rain repellent part of it, I never noticed it doing anything.

It seems to be working fine using it on the interior and exterior.
 
i like the original IG but have never used this. i would imagine using a spray wax (exterior glass) would do the same thing...
 
I've used it for my previous car and I found that it was great as long as you keep a seperate buffing towel for use afterwards so you can get a really streak free finish. As for the rain repellent part.. it didn't do much for the windshield but the side windows were a bit more visible since the rain didn't stick on the glass as much, some of it just rolled off. I would just use it for keeping the windows clean and not worry too much about the rain repellant aspect. That's why they have coatings for glass. ;D
 
First of all, I was just wondering if any of you have used the above product? If so, what are your thoughts? Is it worth the money? How long will it keep the rain beading up on the windshield?

Also, what would happen if you accidentally used this product on interior windows that have window tint film on them? I'm just curious if this would ruin the window tint or not?

Thanks much!

I have both the standard and the rain repellant. My tint guy swears by Stoners. The rain repellant works well, but it's a glass cleaner, not a glass sealant so you can't expect it to last long.

As far as inside and tint, I don't know the answer to that, I guess reading the label would help but I'm too lazy to walk out to my garage right now LOL.
 
Stoners is one of the tint safe ones. That being said I always just use a damp towel for the tinted side, I've never found the interior to really need anything more than that.
 
I used to use Stoners Glass Cleaner w/Rain Repellent exclusively on my vehicles, both the exterior and interior glass which includes window tinting film.

Never had any problems and the product works well. You should not have any problems.

I switched to Wolfgang Perfekt Vision Glass Cleaner as an "upgrade" to Stoners and have never looked back. Wolfgang is expensive but damn is it good.

McKees 37 Glass Coating and WG Perfekt Vision for maintenance is a dynamite combination!

You can't go wrong with Stoners for value though...
 
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