Any Steamer reviews or recommendations?

windex or cheap blue stuff + newspaper, if really dirty, cheap blue stuff or windex + MF then go over again with the newspaper to sort of polish it out.



Also been using Mother's QD as a glass cleaner lately works GREAT.
 
I have found several OTC aerosol foams that work wonders. Ironically, I bought a cheap can of "Tough Stuff" at the dollar store, and it worked just as well as most other OTC glass cleaners I have tried.



I personally find it is not always the brand or type of product used, but the method of how you use it. Personally, I like to spray foam, scrub and wipe with a microfiber cloth, then re-apply foam again, and squeegee it off. Final step after squeegee is to take a dry MF and go over the dry glass with it to remove any final residue.



For those who are condifident with it, I use very fine steel wool with liquid cleaner to get rid of stubborn spots, or minor scratches and "buff" the glass to an ultimate shine afterwards.
 
I never though I could be excited about a glass cleaner, but after trying Stoner's Invisible Glass (the foam) for the first time, I'm totally addicted. I showed my wife, and now we use it across the whole house!
 
Automobiles - the beads of water left on the windows and a newspaper.

Dry windows - water, vinegar and a touch of alchohol and newspaper.



Absolutely clean every time. No streaks. No wasted money on placebo effects in a bottle.



Geez. The human civilization is done. Stick a fork in it. Beam me up. Throw in the towel. It's not even funny anymore.
 
I have performed dozens of lab tests and the effectiveness of the cleaner is directly proportional to the cost of the product. For this reason, I have begun selling distilled water in 6 oz spray bottles for $250.25. You simply would not believe the results. You literally cannot see the glass. Birds lay dead all over my property and all around my car everywhere I go. I can't even keep it cool in the car - the cool air thinks there are no windows and escapes the cabin. How you ask? Well, this product is so good, it breaks down the laws of physics within a 10 foot radius of its application.



Human civilization is done. Stick a fork in it. Beam me up. Throw in the towel. This isn't even funny anymore.
 
KnuckleBuckett said:
Wow. What an unusual response for Autopia. We often find cheap products in here that work well. Grout sponges come to mind.



agreed, and you don't always have to spend alot of money for something that works really well...
 
Stoners on Sale at Pepboys. 2 for $6 bucks!



Picked up a 12 pack of Peak WW towels too. Perfect for glass, interiors and wheels!
 
I use Eagle One 20/20 and stoners on a regular basis.



I'm not a fan of aerosols. Some people love them, and thats good for them. I just dont like them.



As far as windex goes. I got nothing but streaks. I even use Auto glass cleaner on the home. Alot of times Something that hasn't worked for me in Autoglass. Armor All Glass cleaner comes to mind right now left a nasty haze. But it did wonders on my house glass, applied and removed the same way.



IMHO there is no such thing as the "best glass cleaner" its just a matter of what works for you.
 
Will this leave that haze inside your car when it's cold weather out? I used the Eagleone, and it did that. I know it's eagleone because prior to using it, I never got that haze other than the normal cold weather which went away easily w/ defroster, and turn off defroster it stays gone. But w/ the eagleone haze, it shows the streaks, I can use defroster to make it go away, but unlike before, if I turn off the defroster it starts to show again really easily.
 
The rain repellent cleaners dont work well on the inside windows for me (where I would use a straight up cleaner or a qd instead). They seem to leave "something" and eventually moisture builts on it and reveal streaks. I think they should only be used on the outside window.
 
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