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  • wifpd4
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    Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
    Between washes you've never cleaned your windows to remove bug splatter, road film, etc? I do this all the time, but then again I never use my car's windshield washers as it's impossible to not have that stuff running all over the place. My daily driver still has the factory fluid in the washer reservoir dating back to its build date of August, 2003. At least I think there's still some in there, unless it's all evaporated by now!!

    It's not a high alcohol content product so you shouldn't let it sit in a car overnight if your anticipating freezing temperatures.
    I clean windows as often as using detailer.

    I like keeping glass cleaner in the car all the time along with the Ultimates (Wax and Detailer).

    Thanks Mike for the info.

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  • Michael Stoops
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    Originally posted by Blue Apollo IV View Post
    Am I the only one that never uses a "window cleaner". I can't even remember the last time that I did. I might try this just for something to do.
    Between washes you've never cleaned your windows to remove bug splatter, road film, etc? I do this all the time, but then again I never use my car's windshield washers as it's impossible to not have that stuff running all over the place. My daily driver still has the factory fluid in the washer reservoir dating back to its build date of August, 2003. At least I think there's still some in there, unless it's all evaporated by now!!

    Originally posted by wifpd4 View Post
    At what temperature does Perfect Clarity start to freeze in the bottle?
    It's not a high alcohol content product so you shouldn't let it sit in a car overnight if your anticipating freezing temperatures.

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  • Marc08EX
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    Originally posted by Blue Apollo IV View Post
    Am I the only one that never uses a "window cleaner". I can't even remember the last time that I did. I might try this just for something to do.
    I'm the same way too.

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  • wifpd4
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    At what temperature does Perfect Clarity start to freeze in the bottle?

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  • zbestwun2001
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    Originally posted by Blue Apollo IV View Post
    Am I the only one that never uses a "window cleaner". I can't even remember the last time that I did. I might try this just for something to do.

    Seriously?
    How do you keep your windows clean?

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  • Blue Apollo IV
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    Am I the only one that never uses a "window cleaner". I can't even remember the last time that I did. I might try this just for something to do.

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  • STRIFE
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    Re: Perfect Clarity Glass Cleaner

    How about a Meguiar's version of Rain-X, but in a one step clean & repel spray....for 2013

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  • zbestwun2001
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    Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
    As for some window tint films turning purple and bubbling, it isn't always due to ammonia in the glass cleaner used on it - some films on the market are just really cheap and will do that after prolonged sun exposure, regardless what you do with them.
    Thanks... and it seems to be on the cholos cars.....ARIBA!!!

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  • PursuitSE
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    I am almost out of NXT Glass Cleaner.
    I will certainly buy a few bottles of this new glass cleaner in the Spring when I put my next stock order at ADS.

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  • Michael Stoops
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    Loving that you guys are able to sort out some of these answers on your own with a little research and sharp eyes!!

    As for some window tint films turning purple and bubbling, it isn't always due to ammonia in the glass cleaner used on it - some films on the market are just really cheap and will do that after prolonged sun exposure, regardless what you do with them.

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  • Vettefan
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    Good catch about seeing it is ammonia free. Thanks Jaddie

    Vettefan

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  • Murr1525
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    Or UQD also.

    Just have to try a couple things, see what you are comfortable with.

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  • Jaddie
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    Dear Jim

    Originally posted by jfelbab View Post
    FWIW, I find that UQW does a nice job of this. It is a great glass coating as it doesn't streak and sheds dust with just a wipe of a clean dry microfiber. It repels rain like RainX too but not for as long. It is much easier to apply and remove so I just use it after a wash on my paint glass and vinyl trim.
    Thank you very much. I'll give this a try.

    --Jaddie

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  • Jaddie
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    Dear Vettefan

    Originally posted by Vettefan View Post
    Is this new glass cleaner ammonia-free like NXT Glass cleaner?
    Yes, this glass cleaner is ammonia-free, according to the label on the aerosol can, which can be seen on the first page of this thread.

    --Jaddie

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  • jfelbab
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    Originally posted by Jaddie View Post
    ...Okay. So I'll get a bottle of NXT to tide me over. Do you have a product I can apply to the glass to make water run off like it does with Rain-X?...
    FWIW, I find that UQW does a nice job of this. It is a great glass coating as it doesn't streak and sheds dust with just a wipe of a clean dry microfiber. It repels rain like RainX too but not for as long. It is much easier to apply and remove so I just use it after a wash on my paint glass and vinyl trim.

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