V Voleak Joined May 12, 2018 Messages 276 Location California Jun 8, 2018 #21 I use Savogran's Dirtex for my cars and house windows. Used along with microfiber rags, excellent results.
I use Savogran's Dirtex for my cars and house windows. Used along with microfiber rags, excellent results.
X xxch4osxx Joined Mar 11, 2009 Messages 2,995 Location Cedarbrae, Ontario Jun 8, 2018 #22 Originally Posted By: SatinSilver Yes, +1. By the way the OP has been banned, fyi. Since not showing up in the User List any longer. Why? He was a long time member.
Originally Posted By: SatinSilver Yes, +1. By the way the OP has been banned, fyi. Since not showing up in the User List any longer. Why? He was a long time member.
N nthach Joined Jan 2, 2004 Messages 10,800 Location California Jun 11, 2018 #23 I've used Invisible Glass and Sprayway, frankly I like the latter better. Invisible Glass doesn't have a surfactant in its formula, it's more of a solvent per the MSDS. The next thing I want to try - https://www.diversey.com/diversey-care/d...-non-ammoniated Glance is pretty much the benchmark for glass cleaners in a janitorial/custodial setting. Most retailers and chain restaurants use the stuff.
I've used Invisible Glass and Sprayway, frankly I like the latter better. Invisible Glass doesn't have a surfactant in its formula, it's more of a solvent per the MSDS. The next thing I want to try - https://www.diversey.com/diversey-care/d...-non-ammoniated Glance is pretty much the benchmark for glass cleaners in a janitorial/custodial setting. Most retailers and chain restaurants use the stuff.
R RitcheyRch Joined Jun 10, 2004 Messages 1,021 Location Valencia, CA Jun 11, 2018 #24 Optimum No Rinse for me
Gipple Joined Jun 4, 2015 Messages 68 Location Baja Georgia Jun 11, 2018 #25 White vinegar 75/25 mix with distilled water. IG has ruined the tint in my truck.
B Broo Joined Apr 11, 2015 Messages 235 Location Canada Jun 13, 2018 #26 I also use Invisible Glass. It's cheap and works great. I prefer the spray though.