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Weekend Warrior
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: London, Ont
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Windex Auto Glass Cleaner Review
ammonia free
perfect for tint works awesome no complaints A++ I used to work at an auto glass shop and we used an aerosol foaming spray glass cleaner on new replacement windsheilds and it worked fantastic I just dont remember the brand name, but I know theres AC Delco and Kleen Flo that my current employer carries which I might be trying in the near future but i would assume the overspray might be overkill for smaller glass panels opposed to a windsheild un installed from a vehicle where the foam worked well so you could wash the whole window. hope this helps anyone thinkin of trying this stuff ! comming from a glass cleaning company specializing in this, it has to be good right ! |
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Weekend Warrior
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: London, Ont
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Re: Windex Auto Glass Cleaner Review
im sure i will try another glass cleaner but i mean come on windex has been in the game for YEARS and for a spray glass cleaner safe for all tints it works well in shaded areas and not in direct heat BTW
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You're Dessssspicable
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Re: Windex Auto Glass Cleaner Review
I also worked in the AGR business and the 2 popular things were Sprayway and Burco's Window glo. Since window glo isn't readily available I have been sticking with the sprayway.
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Weekend Warrior
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: London, Ont
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Re: Windex Auto Glass Cleaner Review
im going to be ordering up a can of 3M auto glass cleaner immed after finishing my windex bottle !
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