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  • D-line Window Cleaner

    New to the site. I was reading a thread about how good this product is. I too am a big fan of Stoner's Invisible glass. People say this works better. Do I find this in the Consumers link or the Professional link? Thanks for your help!

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    D-120 is in the detailer line. i used to use invisible glass and it is a great product and i like it a lot, but after trying D-120, i never used invisible glass again..fill it up at 10:1 with distilled water and about 2 oz of concentrate. its amazing stuff
    Addicted

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      And it smells like grapes :p
      "Every moment frontin and maxin
      Chillin in the car they spent all day waxin
      "

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        Buy a gallon of this and you won't need glass cleaner for years.

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          Thanks for the info!!

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            Fantastic product. I use to use Invisible Glass. Thought it was very good. Tried the D-line glass cleaner. Never went back to ig.

            I strongly recommend this glass cleaner.
            quality creates its own demand

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              Originally posted by speed3blackmica View Post
              ... i used to use invisible glass and it is a great product and i like it a lot, but after trying D-120, i never used invisible glass again...
              Originally posted by J. A. Michaels View Post
              ... I use to use Invisible Glass. Thought it was very good. Tried the D-line glass cleaner. Never went back to ig...

              Ditto.

              Colin
              A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.

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              • #8
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                Same situation for me with the Invisible Glass. Loved it, but now I'm trading up... I just ordered myself dome of the D-line glass. Very excited for it to come in next week!
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                  Originally posted by crlohn View Post
                  New to the site. I was reading a thread about how good this product is. I too am a big fan of Stoner's Invisible glass. People say this works better. Do I find this in the Consumers link or the Professional link? Thanks for your help!
                  It's in the Professional Detailer Line.
                  Right here

                  Good product.

                  If you are a hobby detailer, you might want to look at the sampler size available from ADS.
                  You can find that here
                  It dilutes 10:1 and 11 gallons of glass cleaner is several years supply for me. The sampler size dilutes to give you 11 quarts and even that is a lot of Glass Cleaner.
                  Charles
                  The Rainmaker

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                  • #10
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                    I've been looking at getting the D-Line glass cleaner myself simply because of how much money it'll save me in the long run. Personally I think the key to cleaning glass is to use a small amount of cleaner.

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                      I'm sure it is a great product. However up here in Canada we have to jump so many hoops to find it, mainly because of gov't regulations about ingredients in the products. The only way we can get is to 'try' the Cdn importer and even then it is a cra* shoot.

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                        I remember asking myself what would I ever do with 11 gallons of glass cleaner. Once my wife found out how good this stuff was she began using it around the home on windows, mirrors, kitchen, etc. She likes it so much she gives samples to her friends and relatives. I easily go through 11 gallons in under a year.

                        I too was a Invisible Glass fan prior to finding this glass cleaner. This is the best glass cleaner I've ever used.
                        Jim
                        My Gallery

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                          Does this cleaner compare to nxt cleaner just wanted to know if it has beading
                          properties as well.

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                          • #14
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                            Originally posted by Tre001 View Post
                            Does this cleaner compare to nxt cleaner just wanted to know if it has beading
                            properties as well.
                            Haven't used NXT Window Cleaner, but the D-Line Glass seems to bead very nicely. The more I use it on the windows, the better they repel water! Not sure about the beading properties, but I can't ignore the results I see...
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                              Re: D-line Window Cleaner

                              Can d-line also be used as a clay bar lubricant when prepping cars for polishing/waxing?

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