love this glass cleaner

jgibson2980

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I just purchased some glass cleaner from a local chemical rep. It is maguriers d-120 . It works great with a 1:10 delution ratio you cant beat the price. I was a stoner fan and they still do make a great product but i think for the money you cant beat megs in this product .
 
D120 is all I have used for cleaning glass for many years now. It works excellent, is priced right and smells good. Great product.
 
Yes it does smell great it caught me off guard i wasent expecting that kind of sent from window cleaner . makes it very plesnt to work with
 
I love D120. It is probably my favorite glass cleaner and for the price you really can't beat it. I love the smell of grapes :)
 
I have heard nothing but great things about D120 Glass Cleaner. I just can't get myself to buy a gallon without being able to try it first. It seems like so much that it could last me forever.
 
Over the years I've used just about every glass cleaner known to man. Somewhere about the late 90's I picked up some Stoner's Invisible Glass cleaner and once I tried it Stoner's was to be "the" class cleaner I would use for the rest of my life.....that's until I picked up a Gallon of Meguiar's D120 glass cleaner concentrate.

To describe the glass cleanliness after using this product I'd choose the word shocking, it's simply that good!

Meguiar's D120 glass cleaner concentrate is cheap money. I used the word cheap because my definition of cheap is less than inexpensive.

Consider the average cost for Stoner's glass cleaner is $4.50 for 22 ounces and Meguiar's Glass cleaner is $20.00 for 1,280 ounces, once diluted, it breaks down like this.

Stoner's - $0.20 / ounce
Meguiar's - $0.015 / ounce

If your goal is to have clean, streak free glass then here's what you'll need:

  • Meguiar's D120 glass cleaner concentrate.
  • 2 Waffle Weave microfiber glass towels..
    • 1 to wash
    • 1 to Dry
Don't limit yourself to automotive glass. Mix up a couple of extra bottles and keep it in the house as well. What ever they use in the formulation works great on counters, mirrors, windows, microwave, or any shinny surface...
 
I have always been a fan of Meguiar's Glass Cleaner Concentrate. For the price it is perfect in all applications, including around the house!
 
I finally used Meguair's a few weeks ago and it seems to be pretty good. The interesting grape scent that can linger for a few days.
 
I've been using the Meguiar's concentrate for some years now. I use it on dirty glass to cut the tough smudges. Then I use Norwex glass rags to finish the job. Perfect glass every time. :rockon
 
Ok now I'm also curious to try this. Been using stoners for years now and actually running low on it. Think it's time for a change to keep things exciting in the garage. :)
 
I have heard nothing but great things about D120 Glass Cleaner. I just can't get myself to buy a gallon without being able to try it first. It seems like so much that it could last me forever.

ADS has a "Meguiar's Sampler Program". All samples are available in 12 oz. & 32 oz. sizes. It's not very cost effective if you're only sampling one item (shipping charges), but it's worth a look if you're willing to try multiple Meguiar's products.
 
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After I wash my car I have water spots that are left behind (can't wipe it dry fast enough). Does the MG's work on water spots?

I have used Stoner for about 6 months. I must be doing something wrong on the inside of my car. Can't seem to get rid of the streaks. There has to be a right way. Sorry I'm a newbie here.
 
Guess I'm in the minority because I would only rate D120 as "ok." Frankly Meg NXT Glass Cleaner and Diamond Brite are better IME - though you cannot compare the cost as Bobby has pointed out. For the $, I agree D120 cannot be beat. But...I don't use that much of it and prefer one of the other two products I mentioned.
 
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