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Invisible Glass 91164 - Cleaner for Auto and Home for a Streak-Free Shine, Deep-Cleaning Foaming Action, Safe for Tinted and Non-Tinted Windows, Ammonia Free Foam Glass Cleaner, 19 oz.
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  • INVISIBLE GLASS CLEANER: See why Invisible Glass Cleaner is the #1 top seller in automotive for window and glass cleaning at home and in the car. Get a superior, brilliant clean that’s instantly noticeable.
  • CLEAR DRY FORMULA: There’s no streaks, no drips, and no mess thanks to the Invisible Glass Clear Dry formula. This unique formula contains no streaky soaps, scents, or dyes. Absolutely zero residue is left behind on your glass.
  • DEEP-CLEANSING FOAM: This unique foam cleanser scrubs deep to remove road grease and grim, bugs, dirt, bird droppings, salt, mud and more from your windshield and mirrors for a striking shine.
  • TINT SAFE: Invisible Glass cleaner instantly removes even the toughest grease and grime including fingerprints, vape and cigarette haze, and gases released from plastic dashboards. Safe for tinted and non-tinted windows.
  • FINE MIST CLEAN: This fine mist sprays evenly and fully clings to glass without drips and dribbles, so you get a deep clean that shines from within. It’s safe to use both indoors and outdoors!
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Height10 Inches
Length3 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateSeptember 2012
Size19 Oz
Weight1.19 Pounds
Width3 Inches

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u/LagunaGTO · 11 pointsr/AutoDetailing

Overview


Time to finally do my car during the weekend of July 30th. This car had not been detailed since July 2014 and has had a lot more miles added on it. Sunday, 7/16/17, this car turned 5 years old and is now at 53k miles.

This car is garage kept at home for most of the time. Parked in an open parking lot during work hours. Sometimes street parked. It experiences full Chicago winters though and all elements. Sees all driving modes from stop-and-go traffic to 130mph+ highway cruises and local streets.

The goal was to get everything I wanted done on a Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Friday it decided to rain several times during the wash, but that was all good. I still kept washing in the rain and used the rain as some of my rinses. I had to get out of dodge by 4pm Sunday so I could avoid the country bugs on my drive back home to the city.

I left the following on the table to get done before winter comes:

  • Windshield restoration (full polishing and treatment application)
  • Headlight and Tail Light Restoration (just need to be polished and then have coating applied)

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    Work Done


    The goal was to get it done so now I don't have to worry about it again for another 2-3 years. I wanted to get the paint corrected to an acceptable level and then put a good amount of protection on it to survive at least 2 winters and 2 summers.

    As the title states, I tried to accomplish a lot here.

  • Wash, Clay, & Protectant
  • Paint Correction
  • Paint Coating (2 layers)
  • Tip Restoration
  • The Exceptional Interior
  • Paint Chip Repair
  • Trim Restoration

    Services described here

    The entire detail is outlined in the album, but I will share the gist of it here so I can link products.

    The exterior was properly washed with our 20-stage decontamination and wash process. Here is the fire hose nozzle I use tied up with a quick shut-off valve. TRIX was awesome as always. It turned a good amount of purple all over and made the claybarring step go smoothly. The entire car was 1-step corrected with the PC and a Blue Wool Pad/orange 4" foam pad/hand orange pad and Menzerna Heavy Cut Compound 400 (formerly FG400).

    The car was around a 85% for paint quality. I'd say this 1-step easily got it to ~93%. It removed the majority of glaringly obvious defects and it would only take a detailer's mindset now to see that final 7% of defects.

    The exterior was completely wiped clean with CarPro Eraser. The car was then coated entirely with CarPro CQuartz (2 layers) and then topped with CarPro Reload.

    The interior was vacuumed and then was completely cleaned with McKee's 37 Total Interior Cleaner. This product is my go-to for interiors. It works flawlessly and it has a great smell that does linger and just smells naturally clean. I use these types of interior clothes for working with that product. This brush was also utilized to help really get around the leather pores and locations like air vents and the steering wheel.

    All interior hard surfaces were treated with Lexol Premium Protectant. Glass was all cleaned with glass MF towels and Stoner's Invisibile Glass.

    I cleaned the engine. Finally. The engine was completely cleaned using Chemical Guy's All Clean+ and just general microfiber clothes from a place like AutoZone. The engine was then dressed with Adam's In & Out Spray to enhance the appearance of all plastic/rubber parts.

    Door jambs were cleaned up with an MF and P21S Total Auto Wash.

    Paint chips were fixed up with the Dr. Colorchip kit. Felt good to finally clean that rust chip on the hood and fix the trunk damage up some more.

    The honeycomb grills were cleaned up with a foam application, MF towel, and Klasse All-in-One. Topped with Adam's In&Out Spray.

    The exhaust tips were cleaned up using 0000 Steel Wool and Blue Magic Metal Polish and Adam's Metal Polish #1. I used a metal polishing microfiber towel to aid in this process.

    The trim was cleaned with the CG All Clean+ and then dressed with Chemical Guys Natural Matte Shine Dressing.

    The tires were dressed with AMMO MUD and the wheel wells shined up with Adam's Undercarriage Spray. Wheels were cleaned up with a very soft microfiber and P21S Wheel Cleaner.

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    Response


    I loved it. It feels so good to drive it again like this. Just want to touch up a few more things and I'll be fully satisfied. I absolutely am so much happier now that my engine is clean again.


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    Reflection and Lessons Learned


    Not much here outside of just taking care of the car more. I neglected that engine bay for too long but thankfully it was mostly dust. The exhaust tips should have been taken care of more. At least every spring/fall. I will continue to take care of them now 2x a year so they can maintain where they are at and not get worse.

    Preventative maintenance very much applies to detailing as much as it applies to anything mechanical.

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    Total Time: 17 hours on exterior, 3 hours on interior

    Total Cost: Obviously free for me, but to give an idea of what I would have charged for this...it would have been $1,933.98. The 2 layers of coating and Reload would have been $900 alone. The rest of my prices you can see on my site.

    www.chicagosdad.com

    www.facebook.com/chicagosdad

    Former Chicago's DAD /r/AutoDetailing Detail Write-Ups

u/0bviousTruth · 9 pointsr/TeslaModel3

I've posted my list before:

Car Wash Shampoo: Chemical Guys Maxi Suds II Amazon link

Quick Detailer: Chemical Guys High Gloss Spray Sealant & Quick Detailer Amazon Link

Wax/Sealant (every 6 months): Blackfire Pro Paint Protection (previously Blackfire Wet Diamond All Paint Protection) Amazon Link

Clay Bar (every 12 months): Simoniz S57 Perfect Finish Detailing Clay Amazon Link

Clear Plastics (head/tail lights): Plexus Plastic Cleaner & Protectant Amazon Link

Plastic/Vinyl/Rubber/Leather: 303 Aerospace Protectant Amazon Link

Door/Trunk/Frunk Seals: 303 (above) or Nextzett Gummi Pflege Rubber Conditioner Amazon Link

Glass: Stoner Invisible Glass Amazon Link


Wheels: Griot's Garage Wheel Cleaner Amazon Link

Tires: Aero Low Shine Rubber Care Amazon Link

u/KAM1KAZ3 · 7 pointsr/AutoDetailing

>Should I clay bar and/or wax windows?

Yes. I clay my windows, especially my windshield, every 2-3 weeks. I use Stoner's Invisible Glass cleaner. And I use Aquapel instead of wax on my windows because it last much much longer.

>Should I wax plastic (unpainted, rough texture, black) exterior trim? If not, what product to protect this?

No. I like to use 303 Aerospace Protectant

>Should I clay bar and/or wax headlights? I'm pretty sure I've read that this is a yes, and I did this time, but just checking.

Yes. I would be a little hesitant about the clay marring plastic headlights though. Since they are much softer than paint/glass.

>How do I know when a clay bar needs replacing?

When it starts to look dirty. After you finish claying a section fold the clay over on itself then start the next section. When are you reshaping between sections and you aren't able to find a clean spot of clay, it's time for a new piece. And if you drop it on the ground pick it up and throw it right in the garbage.

u/Cowzrul · 5 pointsr/LifeProTips

I don't get paid by these guys at all, but whatever the hell this stuff is, along with a microfiber towel, is by far the best glass cleaner I've ever found. I literally gave up on trying to clean my windshield for years, someone suggested this stuff to me and it's the only thing I've ever been able to use to get a legit streak free clean windshield.

https://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Glass-Premium-Cleaner-91164/dp/B0007OWD2M/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1521003421&sr=8-7&keywords=glass+cleaner&dpID=417hWzZ4qyL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

u/TakoChitsu · 5 pointsr/cars

Clean your windshield thoroughly. Get some glass cleaner that doesn't have any harsh chemicals in it. I personally use Invisible Glass:

Invisible Glass Premium Glass Cleaner - 19 oz, 91164 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007OWD2M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_bAnAzbV5C5N9J.

Don't get the one that has the rain repellant. Spray it on, clean it well with a microfiber. Once you do that I spray some clay bar lube or soapy water (water+dawn) on the windshield and go at it with a clay bar. After claying the whole windshield, I splash some water on it and go at it with the glass cleaner again and dry the windshield. As another said, I apply car was onto the windshield, let it cure, buff it off. Try this and it might stop squeaking since you already tried changing wiper blades. Also, make sure to clean the wipers with glass cleaner too.

u/cantremembermypasswd · 3 pointsr/cars

The most you will probably hear here is don't use Armor All cleaners for the surfaces (do more harm than good and leave a bright sheen) and visit /r/autodetailing.

These are just items I have used personally and would recommend:
Best interior cleaner I have found is Meguiar's Interior Cleaner with some microfiber towels.

Haven't had to deal with anything for anti-fogging, but for windows I use Stoner's Invisible Glass. It's a little too good in my opinion, now I have to figure out how to fix 6 little nicks in my windshield I wouldn't have noticed otherwise...


u/OiizziiO · 3 pointsr/LifeProTips

Works just as well as the AC Delco cleaner I used as a detailer and it's really cheap.
https://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Glass-Premium-Cleaner-91164/dp/B0007OWD2M

u/Pixel_Life · 3 pointsr/AutoDetailing

I really love this stuff but it can be expensive. I finally found a great deal on it, stocked up and got 6 cans.

Walmart $3.44

Home Depot $3.54

Target $3.84

Lowes $3.98

Amazon $5.32

Advanced Auto Parts $5.49

AutoGeek $5.99
AutoGeek $4.16 ea in bulk

DetailersDomain $5.99

DetailedImage $5.99

u/whoizaghost · 2 pointsr/CX5

okay so like the comment below 303 is simple and easy. I don"t use it much as its not readily available here in Toronto.

Things i do use:

For the dash board and any plastic inside the car i use:

https://www.amazon.com/Mothers-05324-Protectant-24-oz/dp/B0007RDVGG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1487704916&sr=8-1&keywords=mothers+interior

OR

https://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-G13616-Interior-Detailer-Cleaner/dp/B000AMLWH8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1487705281&sr=8-1&keywords=meguiars%2Binterior%2Bcleaner&th=1

For the carpets i do 2 thing when i am in a hurry ill use:

https://www.amazon.com/Turtle-Wax-50572-Rubber-Cleaner/dp/B00PKE6NNY/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1487704985&sr=8-12&keywords=turtle+wax+interior+cleaner

Just spray some on the carpet and after a quick vacuum then do a good vacuum job this can take like 30 mins once you get the hang of it.

when i have time i use:

https://www.amazon.com/BISSELL-1400B-Multi-Purpose-Portable-Cleaner/dp/B0016HF5GK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1487705069&sr=8-2&keywords=bissell+little+green

The second method is simple just follow the instructions it came with and this item usually goes on sale there are better ones that keep the water heated.

They also both give the car a nice smell after cleaning i don't have leather seats so i can say much about it.

as for windows there 2 steps i do as well:

I use

https://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Glass-Premium-Cleaner-91164/dp/B0007OWD2M/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1487705440&sr=8-2&keywords=invisible+glass

Then polish the exterior and where is no tint with

https://www.amazon.com/3M-800002242-RAIN-X-WINDSHIELD-TREATMENT-3-5/dp/B000WNED08/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1487705503&sr=8-13&keywords=rain+x+glass+cleaner

The second step is a bit tedious so if you are not comfortable stick with step 1.

The thing that also really good to have is good clothes for cleaning the more the better Micro fibre cloth's are the best.

https://www.amazon.com/RAG-COMPANY-Professional-Microfiber-POLISHING/dp/B0166U4PVC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1487705636&sr=8-1&keywords=micro+fiber+rag+company

and for glass:

https://www.amazon.com/RAG-COMPANY-Microfiber-Professional-STREAK-FREE/dp/B00WC5KQGE/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1487705755&sr=8-5&keywords=rag+company+glass

After wiping the class with step one and then its dry i usually just follow up with a dry microfiber cloth to pick up any little dirt i left behind.

If i left anything behind let me know ill make a full post once summer comes around with maybe a video of sorts but there is alot of information also to r/autodetailing wiki post and sorry for the format if its not up to standards this is my first long post.

u/Orange_C · 2 pointsr/Canadian_ecigarette

He's half-right. Get some Stoner's Invisible Glass, either the spray can or the bottle.

It's the only thing I've used that removes it easily besides soap/water, but is 10x easier. Windex streaks it, no-name stuff did the same but worse, this actually takes it off cleanly and quickly.

It does leave a hell of a haze on the windshield and streaks on the side windows eventually as it attracts more dust, and it's always surprising to clean off.

u/codegr33n · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

SOLUTION

Use this spray and microfiber cloth or a crumpled newspaper if you can't find the cloth when you're grabbing the spray. Cloth and spray should run you under 10$ so don't cheap out ;)


http://www.amazon.com/Stoner-91164-Invisible-Glass-Cleaner/dp/B0007OWD2M

u/SevenSmallShrimp · 1 pointr/needadvice

I use this stuff and its fantastic, and use shop towels, and clean in a circular motion. I vape so my car windows get dirty really easily in the winter, and this stuff is a life saver.

u/pbs094 · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

Watch this for how to clean your seats.

For the rest of the interior like the dash, steering wheel and center console you want an All Purpose Cleaner and then a dressing/protectant to put on after. I like Optimum Power Clean and here's a review I recently did on it.

I use this as a dressing to protect afterwards. Note: most dressings including this one can leave behind a slippery/greasy residue so don't put it on your steering wheel.

The windows can be cleaned with glass cleaner then coated with rain-x or similar to make water bead off of it.

Here's a post I made on cleaning the engine on my Grandma's car. and here's mine after I did it. All you need to do is cover up any sensitive stuff that you don't want to get wet like the alternator or any exposed electrical connectors...I only did the alternator for mine. Then you rinse the entire engine bay lightly with a hose to knock off any loose dirt/grease/grime. Then you soak the whole thing with degreaser...I use this from Home Depot. Make sure you get it into all the small crevices where gunk builds up. Then agitate everything with a brush. I use this one and this one. Once you've scrubbed every inch of the engine bay and worked the degreaser into a foam it's time to rinse everything off with the hose again. The whole process takes only about 10 minutes. One important thing is to not let the degreaser dry on anything. shouldn't be a problem, but don't spray it on your engine then forget about it for a few hours. After a thorough rinse you can remove the bag from over the alternator and dry the engine. If you have a compressor then use it to blow dry all the water out of all the small places it collects in. If not then soak up as much as possible with an old towel then run your engine for a few minutes or drive around for a bit to dry out the rest of it. Then you can dress your engine with something like this or this.

Hope that helps and feel free to ask more questions!

All these products can be replaced with other similar products, these are just the ones that I personally use and like.

u/aznboyknowledge · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

Sounds like you are at a good starting point!

  1. Simple Green works as well. Some people on the sub uses Simple Green or Zeps. Make sure to dilute it and you should be good.

  2. A lot of people here prefer Stoner's Invisible Glass. Rain-X should work though.

  3. Sounds like you need two buckets and a grit guard to go with your Meguiar's car wash shampoo. You may also want to invest in some quality microfiber towels. The Rag Company has a good selection with Eagle Edgeless being a very versatile towel.
u/PrototypeBeefCannon · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

https://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Glass-Premium-Cleaner-91164/dp/B0007OWD2M
Best thing for glass of any kind, I use it for my tempered glass side panels, my car, and my house windows

u/pawel_the_barbarian · 1 pointr/CleaningTips

Then try invisible glass

Stoner 91164 Invisible Glass Cleaner - 19 oz. https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0007OWD2M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_k4v-Bb94YT8JS

u/RayzTheRoof · 1 pointr/buildapc

Do you think the cleaner is the issue?

Looking at this:
https://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Glass-Premium-Cleaner-91164/dp/B0007OWD2M

u/radroachbrz · 1 pointr/cars

Stoner's Invisible Glass: http://www.amazon.com/Stoner-91164-Invisible-Glass-Cleaner/dp/B0007OWD2M

And designate one of these towels for interior glass cleaning only: http://www.amazon.com/Stoner-91164-Invisible-Glass-Cleaner/dp/B0007OWD2M

And some Turtle Wax / Oxy clean interior cleaner http://www.amazon.com/Turtle-Wax-T-244R1-Cleaner-Eliminator/dp/B003WJCX92/ref=sr_1_1?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1406519154&sr=1-1&keywords=turtle+wax+interior+cleanr

I don't use the interior cleaner brush, just spray on and wipe off mostly, gets rid of a lot of odors and stains.

u/boggart2 · 1 pointr/Harley

I use this and microfiber towels.

u/Waitits2015 · 1 pointr/cars

Try cleaning with Invisible Glass and a balled up newspaper. In my experience IG is the best glass cleaner, and the newspaper will clean effectively without leaving lint or streaks. Microfiber cloths (even "lint free" ones) will leave microscopic lint residue that can look like scratches.

I have a '14 Fiesta ST - I've also been around quite a few of them and this is the first I've heard of windshield issues. Could be a defective part, but probably just dirty. Either way Ford has been very good about honoring the warranty. Several of the FiST forums are frequented by Ford service liaisons who are happy to help interface between the owner & dealership - might not be a bad idea to sign up and see if you can get help.