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I am a clean window/mirror freakazoid! I have tried LOTS of products and last year tried NXT and decided it was the best yet. This year I tried D120 and I'm convinced it is better....and very economical!! Works good on stainless steel items in the house too..coffee pot, toaster, convection oven. Inside of my micro/convection oven is high polished stainless steel and it works great there!!
1 gallon will give you 11 gallons of glass cleaner. It dilutes 10:1. Use distilled water when mixing it, it will clean up better.
After reading these posts, I just ordered the D120. As a clean glass freak, I am looking fwd to it. Why use distilled water though. Andrew, what do you mean by "it will clean up better"? Does regular water leave streaks?
Thanks.
After reading these posts, I just ordered the D120. As a clean glass freak, I am looking fwd to it. Why use distilled water though. Andrew, what do you mean by "it will clean up better"? Does regular water leave streaks?
Thanks.
Good point! Distilled water with the dilution of D120. I am going to try that.
Based on these posts, I ordered and received today my Glass Cleaner Concentrate and Detailer Spray Bottle. Ordering tip for those of us, like me, that may not fully read the product description...the spray nozzle for the bottle is SOLD SEPARATELY! Consequently, it wasn't in my order...because I didn't order it. Luckily, an Invisible Glass bottle nozzle fits and will work in a pinch. I'll get the nozzle on my next Meg's order.
Have you used it yet? How do you like it compared to IG?
I used it yesterday evening, and when I left the house this morning, heading east into the morning sun, there were no streaks. Invisible Glass was always unpredictable. So far so good. The main selling point to me, however, was the price and the fact you get 11-12 mixed gallons from the concentrate. Works out to be very inexpensive. I'm sticking with this Meg's Glass Cleaner (D12001) product.
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