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Old 12-02-2005 | 09:57 PM
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Rain-X Foaming Glass Cleaner.

Rain-X's shot at a glass cleaning product comes in the form of a double top can that comes with it's own mini microfiber towel. As far as I know it is safe for tint and works very well against dirt and grime. One thing I have noticed if you have over spray from some sort of dash protectent then this stuff is your best bet of getting it off without smearing it every where. Only real con I have noticed is that the sprayer itself is very cheap, the foam sprays in a shotgun type pattern and just goes all over the place. This isn't problem if your spraying something like the main windshield but you can find yourself having to watch for over spray when you use it on side windows. The microfiber towel works well but is very small so expect it to get dirty quick. Price isn't really an issue, I don't remember the exact numbers but expect to pay a few more bucks then you would for a bottle of windex.

Final Verdict: Good product but the spray tip could be made to spray in smaller more controlled pattern. Contrary to what the label saids the microfiber towel is not free and is added in with price of the cleaner. IMO it would have been better to just lower the price of the cleaner by removing the little micro fiber towel. It just gets dirty so quick you will be lucky if you clean all 4 windows before you end up smearing dirt. Like I said good product just not worth the price unless you have to remove something like armor all from your windows.

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Old 12-02-2005 | 10:22 PM
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I have there regular Glass Cleaner and it works real good.
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I use Invisible Glass. Get it at Pep Boys. Best glass cleaner I ever used. No streaks! 5 bucks!
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I use Invisible Glass. Get it at Pep Boys. Best glass cleaner I ever used. No streaks! 5 bucks!
all I use also (all we used at teh stereo shop on tinted windows also)
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all I use also (all we used at teh stereo shop on tinted windows also)
The guy who tinted my windows today told me that stuff was awesome also... I remember it is made by Stoner... I told him that was ironic.
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when u use newspaper as a towel any galss cleaner works great
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