Have you used these Glass products?

Have anyone used Glass Wax? This product has been around for a long time, which I found the hardware store and is recommended by people on the corvetteforum.



Has anyone used the following:

No-Touch Auto Glass Stripper?

Griots Glass Polish?

Porsche Interior or Exterior Glass Cleaner?

Sprayway Glass Cleaner?

Wurth Galss Cleaner?

Auto Glym Glass Polish?



Eric
 
I have not used any of the above but I have used Griot's Window Cleaner and have had excellent results! I use the GWC with Viper's Glass microfiber cloth. Together, they are a great combo for windows. I also use Plexis Plastic Polish on the inside of my tinted windows.



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The original glass wax was before it's time I suppose. It is a very good product, very hard to find now.



I use the Autoglym now and love it.
 
I used the No Touch Glass Stripper and found it to be a totally useless product. Didn't make a dent on some hard water stains it claimed to be able to remove.



I haven't used any of the other products, but I have been pleased with Eagle's 20/20 glass cleaner since I started using it about 6 years ago. In fact, I just bought a 5 gallon container from an Eagle One rep in the Dallas area for $22.
 
Autoglym is very good :up The Porsche is the same as the P21S (from memory)



Go for the Autoglym, you will not regret it



Steven
 
I've been using Advanage for my glass cleaner for awhile now. I like it better than Invisible Glass too. It gets the dirt off and doesn't streak. It even works on hard water spots. Pretty nifty stuff.
 
Stoner without a doubt is far superior than most out there. Although sprayway is a very good window cleaner, you will find out that you will use two to three times more product for the same windows. I found out that sprayway was not very cost effective for a busy detail shop.
 
I have found Stoner's to leave streaks on interior glass. No matter what towels I used I could not get rid of them. Sprayway cleared the streaks right up. I still have the original Stoner's spray can that I purchased 2 years ago. I paid $4.00 for the can of Stoners compared to $2.00 for the Sprayway.



I guess ymmv.
 
I like Sprayway and One Grand Glass Cleaner ( it's a pump spray, non-foaming cleaner so it leaves less overspray).



To me, the most important component to clean glass is not the cleaner but the towel. Since I started using quality Microfiber ( YoSteve, Viper glass towels), I've found that I can use any quality cleaner and get great results.



Bill
 
My wife runs a glass shop and they use Sprayway exclusively. The business has been around since 1953 and they can use pretty much anything they want. They go through it by the case. However, the main reason they use it may be because it does not contain ammonia. Apparently, ammonia can degrade the backing on mirrors, and since they do very high quality mirror installation, they may not want to do anything that may create problems for them down the road.



Any way, it cleans the heck out of glass and all of the glazers are happy with, so I use it too!:D
 
ShowroomLincoln said:
AutoGlym Glass polish is very good. :up



Does the Autoglym leave a layer of stuff (protectant or wax or ??) after buffing it off? Being a polish, does it actually take away a microscopic layer from the glass, the tint of whatever coating? Lastly how often does it have to be used? I have autoglym and 50/50, can I use those in combo?



thanks for any answers... :)
 
Autoglym is not a true polish, ie will not remove any glass. It does seem to increase water beading but I use it because it is a damn good glass cleaner.



I guess you can use it with other products, maybe the best thing to do would be clean with different products each time.



It is also safe for tints



Steven
 
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