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Reddit mentions of Invisible Glass 95161 Reach and Clean Tool (1-Piece) - Window Wand Glass Cleaning Tool for Windshields, Invisible Glass Cleaner for Auto Glass, Clean and Reach Tool for Hard-to-Reach Places

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We found 22 Reddit mentions of Invisible Glass 95161 Reach and Clean Tool (1-Piece) - Window Wand Glass Cleaning Tool for Windshields, Invisible Glass Cleaner for Auto Glass, Clean and Reach Tool for Hard-to-Reach Places. Here are the top ones.

Invisible Glass 95161 Reach and Clean Tool (1-Piece) - Window Wand Glass Cleaning Tool for Windshields, Invisible Glass Cleaner for Auto Glass, Clean and Reach Tool for Hard-to-Reach Places
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THE ORIGINAL: Trust the original windshield cleaner for reaching tight and difficult spaces at home and in your car. The Reach & Clean tool window wand cleans glass almost effortlessly.WASHABLE: Simply remove the washable microfiber glass cleaning bonnet and throw it in the wash for a consistent streak-free, lint-free clean that leaves any glass looking new.REVERSIBLE: Easily reverse the cleaning cloth for even more glass-cleaning power! Enjoy a remarkable clean that other tools simply can’t match!REUSABLE: Why waste time and money with streaky paper towels? Our Invisible Glass cleaner microfiber bonnets are reusable and leave a stunning shine that will make your windows look like new!EXTENDABLE: The perfect easy glass-cleaning tool for hard-to-reach places. The storage hook can be removed and a standard extension pole can be screwed on to extend your reach, making it effortless to clean glass in high or hard to reach places!
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Colorclear
Height18 Inches
Length8 Inches
Number of items1
Size1-Piece Tool
Weight0.440924524 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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Found 22 comments on Invisible Glass 95161 Reach and Clean Tool (1-Piece) - Window Wand Glass Cleaning Tool for Windshields, Invisible Glass Cleaner for Auto Glass, Clean and Reach Tool for Hard-to-Reach Places:

u/nerdcorerising · 15 pointsr/Cartalk

If you didn’t ask for oem parts you definitely got an aftermarket windshield. That shouldn’t matter though, even an aftermarket windshield should be good enough you can see out of it.

On one of my cars I had a greasy film on the inside of the windshield when I bought it. I tried everything to get rid of it and nothing worked until I bought a special tool like this one. The tool cleaned it great.

u/fusionpit · 5 pointsr/subaruimpreza

get something like this for cleaning the inside of your windshield. As long as your spray the cleaner on the tool and not the inside of the windshield, you will have no problems with Eyesight.

u/Shemyaza5 · 5 pointsr/XVcrosstrek

I use Invisible Glass (spray instead of the aerosol version). They also have a cleaning tool that makes it easier to clean the windshield from inside https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0017K69MA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_hDgCDbRDM4XEV

I use Turtle Wax Ice interior detailer to clean the dashboard, rubber mats, interior door panels, other plastic parts except for the media console.

u/lollercaust75 · 3 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

I'm really hoping for a windshield washer wand so I can get all the vape residue off the inside of my windshield.

Link for those interested:
http://www.amazon.com/Stoner-95161-Invisible-Glass-Reach/dp/B0017K69MA/

u/dkman22 · 3 pointsr/gifs

They are awesome, also leaves a much more streak free shine than a paper towel, so after using it your windshield looks extra clean. I love it. Here's an amazon link but you can find it for the same price at any of your local auto zone/O'reilys type places

https://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Glass-Reach-Clean-95161/dp/B0017K69MA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1504073111&sr=8-1&keywords=windshield+cleaner

u/Valfyre · 3 pointsr/Vaping

Get some of the RainX Fog prevention stuff, about $3 a bottle. Then keep a microfiber wand in your car, like this one - https://smile.amazon.com/Invisible-Glass-Reach-Clean-95161/dp/B0017K69MA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1480436923&sr=8-2&keywords=windshield+cleaner

u/radroachbrz · 3 pointsr/cars

Tennessee, we just got down to 31 today and it felt pretty chilly out.

I also will be checking tire pressure weekly. Every time I go over a speed bump I hear a little bit of air go hiss out of the low profile tires. Having one of those small 12v compressors is handy.

We usually get freezing rain. I might be buying some rainx deicer spray and also top off the wiper fluid. Also probably order some new windshield wipers. Also a tool like this can be really useful if your inside windshield gets all foggy and streaky in the winter.

And otherwise just taking it easy driving the car when warming up for the first 30 minutes everyday. I don't often drive everyday but when it gets cold I usually feel the need to take the car for a 30 min cruise in the morning to keep the battery conditioned.


When it gets below 40
I have to keep in mind my tires and suspension aren't very warm and springy so I have to keep that in mind.

u/Voltigeur · 3 pointsr/AutoDetailing

Rims. At least on my car. My rims are painted and no matter what I do or how careful I am I can't seem to get them clean without scratching them. 😔 Can't wait until I can buy a new pressure washer to help me out with that; I have to make do with a weak garden hose at the moment.

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I hate cleaning windows, too, but I've bought a tool and specialized cloths to help me out a bit so it's not as frustrating anymore.

u/motionOne · 3 pointsr/AutoDetailing

The cleaning tool for anyone interested: https://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Glass-Reach-Clean-95161/dp/B0017K69MA

Great video but would have loved to see your interior windshield cleaning technique!

u/thisonewillsurelybef · 3 pointsr/ft86

Let's start by saying car covers are a pain in the ass for daily use, the car has to be perfectly clean to prevent it from scratching and it just doesn't work that way unless the car is washed every couple of days.

Instead I'd just wash 1 or 2 times a week, and get a gallon-size of Meguiar's spray wax and Last Touch, because you know you'll be in a constant battle against certain elements, might as well stock up (and you save like 50% just buying in bulk this way). In fact I recommend checking out their entire detailer line because you're going to go through a lot of soaps, waxes, etc. Their gallon of shampoo plus for $20 is a great start. And you can find deals like 3-packs of their supreme shine towels for $6 as an amazon add-on item if you're a prime customer.

https://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-D11101-Shampoo-Plus-Gallon/dp/B000EZICII

https://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-X3002-Microfiber-Wash-Mitt/dp/B000RXKR6M/ref=sr_1_1?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1485457672&sr=1-1&keywords=meguiar%27s+microfiber+mitt

https://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-D15601-Synthetic-X-Press-Spray/dp/B005JPJMI2

https://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-D15501-Touch-Spray-Detailer/dp/B0006SH4NC/ref=sr_1_1?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1485453717&sr=1-1&keywords=last+touch

https://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-D12001-Glass-Cleaner-Concentrate/dp/B0006SH4KU/ref=sr_1_4?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1485457691&sr=1-4&keywords=meguiar%27s+glass+cleaner

https://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-Supreme-Shine-Microfiber-Cloths/dp/B0009IQZH0/ref=sr_1_2?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1485455013&sr=1-2&keywords=supreme+shine

I just buy all their gallon sized stuff and then reuse my old bottles of spray wax, detailers spray, glass cleaner, wheel bottles, etc. Saves me lots of money, like the difference between $100 now or a couple hundred by next year. For instance their gallon size of glass cleaner is probably enough to set you straight on that for a few years, dilutes 10-1 with distilled water. That's 10 gallons of glass cleaner, put that in an old windex bottle and never run out!

Also the Chemical Guy's bucket kit https://www.amazon.com/Chemical-Guys-ACC_101-Detailing-Bucket/dp/B001U522GO was a pretty amazing deal and necessary if you're going to use coin-wash bays. However the mitt included is a bit rough, so instead I use a meguiar's microfiber mitt as its the softest I've found so far. The paint on this car is very soft so it's important to use the softest products possible on the paint.

An Invisible Glass Reach and Clean tool has worked out great for cleaning the interior glass and keeping it from fogging up. Great item to have. https://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Glass-Reach-Clean-95161/dp/B0017K69MA

And a bird poop tip, keep a plastic container with microfibers, a bottle of water, and a bottle of last touch / spray wax mix in the trunk or behind passenger seat. If a bird hits the car, just soak microfiber with water, apply for 30 seconds, and then clean with the detailer spray / spray wax.

To prevent corrosion, you're going to want to clean deep into the wheel wells and stuff with dedicated brushes and mitts, and then use an anti corrosion product (I ordered some ACF-50 spray recently, getting it in the mail today probably) https://www.amazon.com/Lear-Chemical-ACF50-Anti-Corrosion-Lubricant/dp/B000P1C8UO . You're going to want to check crevices for salt buildup, it can happen on some of the window trim parts, so it might be necessary to remove them and clean them out if it starts to rust underneath. You might want to use dabs of silicone stuff to prevent water and salt from corroding these spots. There are a few posts about corrosion of FT86club forums so read up on them. Also your cabin air filter, leaves and bugs like to get in your cabin air filter and make things nasty. You can easily check / service this yourself, its behind the glove box.


For maintenance, I would NOT go past 5000 miles on an oil change, and be choosy where you take your oil changes. The car likes running on fresh oil period. Buy a 5 pack of oem oil filters and oem crush washers to keep yourself straight for awhile, saves money and time. Or also a fumoto oil valve can save even more effort, as a DIY'er it made my oil changes the easiest thing to do. Check your tire pressure constantly, because a decrease in pressure will make the car drive like crap and will wear your tires out quickly.

Your 60k mile maintenance or therabouts is an important interval. Needs stuff done like spark plug changes, and probably checking the clutch throwout bearing to see if it has become worn. These are expensive and labor intensive, expect a $1000 bill.

u/pulseOXE · 2 pointsr/AutoDetailing
As a vertically challenged person myself,

http://imgur.com/wwxTj2I

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Edit: Check out https://amzn.com/B0017K69MA and https://amzn.com/B00GTUPU5K
I'm not in love with the mitt that comes on that stick, but that's personal preference.
u/vapid_eyes · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0017K69MA

I got mine from a local auto zone. Definitely worth every cent.

u/Anreill · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

I bought one of these: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0017K69MA specifically because of the film in my car.

Of course, I haven't had to use it because while I was waiting for it to show up my windshield got busted and replaced. The film is definitely annoying though. Comes off fairly easily with Windex and a paper towel though. Just ordered the brush to make it more convenient because I have a Focus ST and reaching the windshield is a pain.

u/anstormning · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

Hello! I bought a new car a little over a month ago and I wanted to do some basic cleaning with it, stuff that can be done maybe a couple times a month, since I never personally did that with my previous car.

Anyways, I live in SoCal so I'm trying to keep water usage to a minimum. This is my current "to-purchase" list that I'd like to buy soon;

ONR

iK Sprayer

Iron X

TRC Creature Edgeless 10pack

Mother's Tire Brush

ABN Wheel Woolies

Stoner's Reach Tool

Already have: Stoner's Invisible Glass, Costco multipack MF towels.

Will I still want to get a clay bar + wax for after washing, or is just washing every so often enough?

u/PandaSPUR · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

Not a direct solution to your issue, but I bought a little wand made for cleaning glass. I spray invisible glass on it and then just rub away. Doesn't make the spray any more effective but it makes the manual labor part a whole lot less painful and time consuming.

I use this: http://www.amazon.com/Stoner-95161-Invisible-Glass-Reach/dp/B0017K69MA/

Also, while keeping the window all the way open isn't always an option, I sometimes just roll it down an inch. Aerodynamics of the car seem to just pull the vapor right out that little crack when I'm actually moving. And not much cold air gets in (not enough to overpower my heat anyway).

Another hopefully helpful fact: the heat in our car works by blowing air over a coil that your engine coolant flows through. Feel free to blast the heat and have it intake outside air. Outside air is dry and all you're really doing is keeping your engine cooler.

u/VTvaper · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

I use this guy for everyday wiping. When I feel ambitious I will also use the invisible glass cleaner to really clear it up, but this tool makes it real easy to clear the film. I was doing it every day, but haven't had to in the 1 week after using the glass cleaner.

http://www.amazon.com/Stoner-95161-Invisible-Glass-Reach/dp/B0017K69MA/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1422292055&sr=8-4&keywords=invisible+glass

u/kaerwyn · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

Some RainX (make sure you use the one specifically for interior glass) and a glass reach tool (here is the one we use and store under the driver's seat) https://smile.amazon.com/Invisible-Glass-Reach-Clean-95161/dp/B0017K69MA/