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Richard320

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I spent a couple hours this morning cleaning my truck.

I gotta say, Invisible Glass glass cleaner really works.

We bought a can a few years back to get the heavy coat of plasticizer off the inside of the windshield on my wife's Camry. I didn't think I had nearly as much until today, when I tried cleaning the glass with Windex and just ended up with a lot of smears. Dug around and found the Invisible Glass and now the windows are really invisible.
 

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I’ve only ever used the spray. I don’t know how well the aerosol works, but I would bet pretty well.
 

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That's all I ever use and I love it plus it's tint safe. I always use the aerosol can, never tried the spray.
 

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i use the spray, im not sure what the price difference is but id lean towards using the regular spray over the aerosol
 

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Just picked some up with the accompanying tool and it seems to work quite well. Thanks for the tip!
 

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I've used IG for years and it works great. Just a tip to users, you have to be careful with the aerosol can as if you are too close to the glass when first spraying, the gas released will leave a circle of film that the cleaner will NOT remove when you go to wipe. It will be noticeable in corners of the windshield over time. I had to use goof-off to get rid of it once and a while until I figured out what was actually causing it. I switched to the pump trigger spray bottle and the problem went away on all my vehicles. It must be something to do with the propellant they use in the cans.
 

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I go between IG and Adams glass cleaner, both good. I find the cloth you use more important. What are you guys using? Just when I think I have a good one I eventually end up with smears. I've used newspaper in the past but no readily supply nowadays

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I use what I would consider a 12x12 diaper cloth. Very thick, white cotton with blue stitching. I cannot find them anymore for the life of me! I always wipe with one side when wet and flip over and follow up with a second dry wipe for a final buff on the glass. Works like a charm.
 

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I use what I would consider a 12x12 diaper cloth. Very thick, white cotton with blue stitching. I cannot find them anymore for the life of me! I always wipe with one side when wet and flip over and follow up with a second dry wipe for a final buff on the glass. Works like a charm.
Ha, I know exactly which cloths you're talking about and I have them here! Now, where!?!

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I go between IG and Adams glass cleaner, both good. I find the cloth you use more important. What are you guys using? Just when I think I have a good one I eventually end up with smears. I've used newspaper in the past but no readily supply nowadays

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For glass, you will want to use a "waffle weave" microfiber.
 

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I've been using invisible glass for years! I use that stuff for everything too! It is a fantastic cleaner for pretty much any surface. Leaves no residue or smudges. I always keep a can in each vehicle and several at the house/garage.
 

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Invisible glass, spray away are good brands, a tint guy once told me to stay away from ammonia based window cleaners(like windex), could possibly damage tint. jfyi
 

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