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  • #16
    Re: D-line Window Cleaner

    Best glass cleaner ever made. Buy a gallon now. You won't regret it.

    Windex and Invisible Glass do not come close to it.
    Matt

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    • #17
      Re: D-line Window Cleaner

      Originally posted by DetailArtist View Post
      Can d-line also be used as a clay bar lubricant when prepping cars for polishing/waxing?
      Not that I know of. You should use LT at 1:1, or FI if looking for a professional line clay lubricant.
      Tedrow's Detailing
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      Treat Yourself to that New Car Feeling

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      • #18
        Re: D-line Window Cleaner

        After hearing so many good reviews I will be ordering a Gall of that stuff next.

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        • #19
          Re: D-line Window Cleaner

          Will this glass gives water beading and a kind of water repellent?

          How does it compare to a R***-X?
          "Does it come in black?" Bruce Wayne / Batman Begins

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          • #20
            Re: D-line Window Cleaner

            It's not Rain-X. It's a glass cleaner. It's not a wax. It's a glass cleaner.

            Why would anyone want a glass cleaner to bead water?

            Sheet water off at speed, yes. Bead? Oh, come on!

            Come to think of it, I don't want my wax to bead water and the sun to bake water drops into my paint either.

            I fill my old Nxt glass cleaner bottles with Detailer Glass Cleaner.

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            • #21
              Re: D-line Window Cleaner

              Originally posted by DetailArtist View Post
              Can d-line also be used as a clay bar lubricant when prepping cars for polishing/waxing?
              Buy a gallon of Last Touch (Detailer Line).

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