Stoners invisible glass
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I bought some glass polishing MF towels from Tropi-Care but I was not at all impressed with them.
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If you want to save some a little $$, try Sprayway Glass Cleaner (aerosol) - personally after using IG, I find this works even better.... check your local grocery store - blue can - here @ A&P Grocery, it's about $2.19/can.... sprays as a foam & deosn't leave streaks....
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not sure...I don't have any aftermarket tint... you may want to check the MSDS sheets on their web site or call them....
http://www.spraywayinc.com/
They have a number of other "neat" products.....
http://www.spraywayinc.com/
They have a number of other "neat" products.....
#21
I bought a microfiber kit from PB and a glass towel came with the kit. It works the best NO LINT, NO STREAKS, NO LEFT BEHIND DIRT.
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Actually years and years ago my cousins husband turned me on to Stoners (gave me three aerosol cans of it) and I wound up throwing them all out just because of the smell, lol. It was too chemical smelling for me, heh. Was using NXT glass cleaner for a bit, much-much better smell then Stoners (it's kinda got that Shirley Temple drink smell to it) but I haven't seen it for sale around here in a couple years now (I used to get it at Target and never seen it anywhere else).
Wound up using Stoners when NXT wasn't available anymore, but this time the normal spray bottle. Just last week I decided to try the aerosol can version of Stoners again for the first time since I threw out those cans years ago and gotta say I like the super fine perfect mist it sprays. I just don't care too much for the smell of it.
To be perfectly honest with you guys, my favorite smell from a glass cleaner is old school Windex. Not that new green sticker environmental crap, that stuff is awful, but the old school normal Windex. I use Windex for applying window tint (the no drip formula is the best/most lubricative for tinting), and I use a lot of it as I squeegee and work the tint and after the vehicle has sat a few days with all that Windex usage and drying, the interior has the most strong, but super-clean smell - very close to new car smell as you can get. That new Greenlist crap, stay away from, lol.
Wound up using Stoners when NXT wasn't available anymore, but this time the normal spray bottle. Just last week I decided to try the aerosol can version of Stoners again for the first time since I threw out those cans years ago and gotta say I like the super fine perfect mist it sprays. I just don't care too much for the smell of it.
To be perfectly honest with you guys, my favorite smell from a glass cleaner is old school Windex. Not that new green sticker environmental crap, that stuff is awful, but the old school normal Windex. I use Windex for applying window tint (the no drip formula is the best/most lubricative for tinting), and I use a lot of it as I squeegee and work the tint and after the vehicle has sat a few days with all that Windex usage and drying, the interior has the most strong, but super-clean smell - very close to new car smell as you can get. That new Greenlist crap, stay away from, lol.
Last edited by emig5m; 06-20-2008 at 10:30 AM.
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I bought a few glass detailing MF towels from Tropi-Care a while back. They are like a waffle weave with a much tighter pattern. I absolutely love them, but they are starting to wear out and Tropi-Care doesn't carry them any more. I guess I can find some more like them if I would just look.