Has anyone tried the Glass Cleaner on a wand thing?

accordmaniac

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Has anyone here ever tried using one of those glass cleaning tool on a stick things? I think its called Glass Wizard and its one of those As Seen on TV things. How well does it work? Is it good for reaching into hard to get areas of the windshield and back window? Worth its $10 price? Thanks
 
There is a different style (than the spatula one from TOL) that is available at Griot's or a very similar one at about half the price that you can get at Bed, Bath & Beyond; I've also seen it at Strauss Auto and I think Walgreens.
 
Yes, it works, gets into those places. Is it worth it? Depends on your priorities. You don't need it on every car, but on the ones you do, you'll be glad you have it. Or, on the ones you do, borrow a spatula.
 
I have the one from Eastood. The kit came with the wand, micro fiber pads, and a terry pad. I agree with Setec Astronomy. I don't need it for every car but its great when you want to get into the tight spots on the windshield or back window.
 
Thanks guys. I only do three cars and they are hard to reach in the back, especially my Civic. I guess I'll go get one and give it a try.
 
I think Wal-Mart (in the States) carried a knock-off for around $5.00. Don't know anything about the quality/results, though.
 
Ok. Today I got my Glass Wizard from CVS and all I have to say is I love it. Tried it on my moms Camry and it was so easy to clean the rear window. A few issues though is that it takes a few minutes to put on the bonnets and the thing feels a bit cheap but overall it's a good product. Just wanted to share my thoughts.
 
I love that thing, used to use a spatula but this is easier. I don't, of course, use the fabric that came with it, I just use it to handle whatever towel I want to use.



By the way, it's also handy on the exterior, just wrap a small towel on it and it makes a great duster!
 
Over time and washes, I've found the elastic on the "bonnets" to become difficult to stretch entirely and properly over the "paddle". Not a worry, more of an annoyance, as it takes more time to finally get it on correctly. Just a heads up.
 
Bill D said:
Over time and washes, I've found the elastic on the "bonnets" to become difficult to stretch entirely and properly over the "paddle". Not a worry, more of an annoyance, as it takes more time to finally get it on correctly. Just a heads up.



Same thing happened to mine, but I do like the product, the first time I used it I was amazed at the dirt it picked up.
 
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