NEW BF gel glass cleaner.

Yeah, but expensive, though. I`m still working on the gallon of Meg`s D...um...D120 that dilutes down to 11 gallons that I bought in 2005, for $15.49.
 
Would like to know how this compares to CarPro`s Clarify:
(reference: https://www.autopia.org/forums/detailing-product-reviews/192216-carpro-clarify.html &
https://www.autopia.org/forums/deta...-clarify-glass-cleaner.html?highlight=clarify)

Edit: If someone does buy and test this glass cleaner and posts a product review, tell us Autopians which specific glass-cleaning microfibers you used. The specific microfiber seems to make a HUGE difference in the final results of how well a glass-cleaner cleans and finishes out without streaking or linting.

As I have said in the past, glass cleaning and getting them streak-free has ALWAYS been my detailing bane/arch nemesis/Achilles heel for me.
 
Same here. I have not bought a replacement glass cleaner yet. Now I`m waiting to hear how this one compares
 
I`m still working on my 5-Liter jug of Nextzett Windscreen Clear glass cleaner. I`ll be dead before I can possibly use it all.

PS: It was called Einzett when I bought it.:)
 
And for the inside of the glass, I use the CarPro "Fast Glass" 100% Streak Free Glass Cloths. Rinse them in hot water, wring them out, wipe glass and I follow with a dry waffle microfiber.

I`ll never use anything else.

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Agree. Not the most exciting detail product. I use the zap cloth and most recently the Duragloss glass cleaner with a Speedmaster glass towel. I hate cleaning glass!
 
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