What's everyone's go to window cleaner

Invisible Glass on the inside, Glass Science Rain Clear (and Glass Scrub) on the outside.
 
-Sprayway #050

-Meguiar's D120

-Detailer's Krystal Vision Glass Cleaner

-50/50 mix of windshield washer reservoir fluid (the ~$1.75 blue-stuff in a gal. jug)
NOTE: Only for use on the exterior surfaces/panes of auto-glass. (Great bug-guts remover!!)


:)

Bob
 
I've tried almost every cleaner mentioned on this post and some are better than others. However, I ALWAYS hated cleaning glass with any of them. That is until I found the best glass cleaner ever....Permanon Glass Surface.

I'm actually surprised this doesn't seem to get the praise that it should. I'm the type of guy who is always buying new products to see if there is something better out there, but not with glass cleaners. Permanon is that good.
 
Sprayway..........in the printing industry it's all we use on scanners exposure glass beds.
 
I've tried almost every cleaner mentioned on this post and some are better than others. However, I ALWAYS hated cleaning glass with any of them. That is until I found the best glass cleaner ever....Permanon Glass Surface.

I'm actually surprised this doesn't seem to get the praise that it should. I'm the type of guy who is always buying new products to see if there is something better out there, but not with glass cleaners. Permanon is that good.

Do you mean this? Permanon Glass Surface, permanon glass cleaner, permanon glass supershine

Not one review and $114 for 500ml is probably why there's not much praise. At least yet. Just saying.

Just recently jumped onto the D120 bandwagon and am converted. Much cheaper than Stoner Invisible Glass, and easier to work - SIG takes too much effort on inside haze.
 
How many gallons do you get out of the meguiars d-120 and do you dilute 10:1?

I'm pretty sure everyone that uses D120 dilutes it to the recommended ratios which is 1:10. Using those ratios, 1 gallon of concentrate will give you 11 gallons of RTU (ready to use) window cleaner. I also didn't believe I would get 11 gallons so curiosity got the best of me and I did the math.
 
I'm talking about the Permanon Glass Surface that AG sells. I know the product has a sticker shock but when when you do the math a 16oz. Bottle is a $11.39 plus distilled water cost. That's not so bad and gives you 10 bottles that should last a long time.

It's not Sprayway pricing but I honestly have been giving away my cans of Sprayway to friends and family. I had so many glass cleaners and none of them compare. I know I'm starting to sound like I'm getting paid by Permanon but this is truely one of those rare products that wowed me. Super easy and never streaks.

I thought about doing a review but glass is tricky to photograph. It's not until you're driving right into the sun until you notice every dirty area on your glass. I don't have those areas anymore.
 
Big fan of Stoner's Invisible Glass, especially on the inside of the windshield.

I've tried Meguiar's Perfect Clarity, works well, but still prefer 'I Glass' for the inside windshield.

My $.02...

Bill
 
I've always used Stoner's Invisible Glass... never felt the need to try anything new?

:iagree: didn't even need to read past the first reply because this is exactly how I feel. Stoners has just always worked great so I see no use to try and find better since it performs the way I need every time with ease and the results I want.:dblthumb2:

Another good perk is it's local at wally world so if your in a bind you can just go grab a bottle instead of having to wait on Inventory to come in from AG/ other online distributor. Not to mention for the price to amount needed per job it's the best for the cheapest while keeping quality standard at a very professional level IMHO.
 
Big fan of Stoner's Invisible Glass, especially on the inside of the windshield.

I've tried Meguiar's Perfect Clarity, works well, but still prefer 'I Glass' for the inside windshield.

My $.02...

Bill
+1
 
D120. I converted my mom from windex to this. She loves it!
 
I've tried almost every cleaner mentioned on this post and some are better than others. However, I ALWAYS hated cleaning glass with any of them. That is until I found the best glass cleaner ever....Permanon Glass Surface.

I'm actually surprised this doesn't seem to get the praise that it should. I'm the type of guy who is always buying new products to see if there is something better out there, but not with glass cleaners. Permanon is that good.

Can this be used to clean interior glass as well?
 
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