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nprotz
05-15-2019, 04:44 PM
Has anyone tried both? I've searched google but can't really find anything that compares the two. Price is the same, both seem to leave somewhat of a repellent type finish, both has great reviews. Only difference I can see is that the Wolfgang seems to need to second wipe with a fine mist applied based on the instructions online

acuRAS82
05-15-2019, 05:23 PM
Practically the same product, same parent company. Both very good.

bfielder32087
05-15-2019, 05:27 PM
Has anyone tried both? I've searched google but can't really find anything that compares the two. Price is the same, both seem to leave somewhat of a repellent type finish, both has great reviews. Only difference I can see is that the Wolfgang seems to need to second wipe with a fine mist applied based on the instructions onlineI don't have any experience with those but I wouldn't over think glass cleaner. Meguiars glass concentrate is $22.99 a gallon and with the dilution ratio will make 11 gallons.

Cleans well and smells great. Doesnt leave any protection but that isn't a huge deal.

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PaulMys
05-15-2019, 05:43 PM
.......but I wouldn't over think glass cleaner.

This.

Good ol' Sprayway glass cleaner (found here on AG, or even at your local grocery store) works wonders. It's all I use.

expdetailing
05-15-2019, 05:45 PM
The Pinnacle seems to have a repellent in it, making for more wiping if too much is applied, but making it great if used in the correct amount.
I have tried the Wolfgang version and don't recall there being a repellent in it, or not.
I would use the Wolfgang for the inside, and Pinnacle for the outside, or Pinnacle for rear seats where slobbery dogs may reside from time to time.

Bill D
05-15-2019, 05:46 PM
I’m going to try Nextzett glass cleaner and PFM glass towels because I’ve been dissatisfied with every glass cleaner and cloth I’ve tried so far. Hope I get lucky.

nprotz
05-15-2019, 06:58 PM
Thanks everyone


I’m going to try Nextzett glass cleaner and PFM glass towels because I’ve been dissatisfied with every glass cleaner and cloth I’ve tried so far. Hope I get lucky.

Yeah I've looked at this one too

PaulMys
05-15-2019, 07:09 PM
I think most people keep searching for the "next best" glass cleaner because they:

(A) do not properly wash and/or machine polish their glass beforehand. Or......

(B) use a cheap/wrong kind of towel for removal.

JMO, but starting with a properly prepped glass, then using towels actually MADE for glass is a huge time saver.

Bill D
05-15-2019, 07:38 PM
I’ve tried many different kinds of towels from MF to huck towels to cotton. None have ever wowed me the first time I used them.

acuRAS82
05-15-2019, 07:40 PM
If OP washes outside windows windows regularly and don’t plan on using any other rain repellent, stick to Pinnacle or WG. If you don’t care about repellent or already use a glass coating or Rain-X, go with Meg’s or any other cheap one found on AG. They are all fine glass cleaners, as mentioned there’s no need to overthink this one aspect of detailing.

nprotz
05-15-2019, 08:05 PM
If OP washes outside windows windows regularly and don’t plan on using any other rain repellent, stick to Pinnacle or WG. If you don’t care about repellent or already use a glass coating or Rain-X, go with Meg’s or any other cheap one found on AG. They are all fine glass cleaners, as mentioned there’s no need to overthink this one aspect of detailing.

I do use Rain-X. The reason I was looking at these is because I have a Jeep and it's terrible on longer trips about collecting bugs on the front glass. I was looking for something that I could keep inside and still give a tad bit of protection.

acuRAS82
05-15-2019, 09:09 PM
I do use Rain-X. The reason I was looking at these is because I have a Jeep and it's terrible on longer trips about collecting bugs on the front glass. I was looking for something that I could keep inside and still give a tad bit of protection.
The WG and Pinnacle will add a fresh, but less substantial sealing layer that may help when applied during trips (not to mention it’s good to have glass cleaner on a trip). They are probably good choices for your needs.

SWETM
05-15-2019, 11:00 PM
One glass cleaner I like a lot is Sonax Glass Cleaner. I use it mainly for the inside glass as it's ability to cling on great to the glass is awesome. Then on top of that it's cleaning ability is top notch on most dirt.

The thing though with getting a greatly cleaned glass with whatever glass cleaner you use. Is to have enough of great mf glass cleaning towels. When a mf glass towel is to dirty and saturated with dirt it's gonna leave streaks. So have more than one mf glass towel in your Jeep or any other vehical is my recommendation. If you are dealing with a lot of dirt on the glass a 2 step towel method is what I use. First mf glass towel for the heavy dirt removal followed with a second mf glass towel to get the streaking aka dirt residue off completly. As for an really dirty windshield I can use all 8 sides off a folded mf glass towel with no nap. And do the windshield in 8 squares and follow up with a second towel to wipe down the whole windshield at 2 sides with a little glass cleaner on only to be wetting the little streaking that's left behind. This is when extreme and not when you are able to rinse it off or even wash it first. Often it's enough to split it in 2 and keep looking at how it streaks and if started to streak you fold to a new clean side of the mf glass towel. I like the no nap glass mf towels for the initial cleaning of the glass. And the second towel is more important to soak up the remaining glass cleaner and dirt so a WW mf towel or a plusher mf glass towel is a great one to this.

With a great glass cleaner it's evaporate in away so you are able to get it to clean before evaporated off. With strong glass cleaners this can be a problem when you work on to large of a section. This is where the Sonax Glass Cleaner is awesome in it's take just about the time for it to evaporate when you have finished cleaning the glass. And if you have soaked up the water in the glass cleaner the rest is evaporated off cleanly without the streaking.

Thomkirby
05-16-2019, 02:23 PM
I'll add a little to this discussion and everyone is sharing what works for them. My first gallon purchase from AG was a 1-gallon special of Blackfire Glass cleaner. It's good but my suggestion to my co-workers is to drop into local stores and find Stoner's Invisible Glass cleaner. Really easy to use and found everywhere. I too have used a another product for glass that does a wonderful job with no streaking, not sold by AG. It is double in cost to my other options so I use it only on personal vehicles (only on exterior glass). I have used Sonax and find it good but the price scares me. PaulMys did hit upon a key issue, it is the method you use and the way you apply and dry the surface. For another option, use ONR mixture in a spray bottle (1-oz ONR to 256-oz Water). That and doing it in this order seems to work for me once I tried Levi Gate's method last year.

Try watching this video as AG does sell their towels and of course Optimum products:
YouTube (https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__youtu.be_c80x7oZEvu4&d=DwICAg&c=DuYp0t-nyYfNYRZCC5C5Ow&r=snQgF9l2EOdLA1yEoF1HqGzET8MIZQ4ORy7HJIuSv2E&m=0ZRgA8ir1Ep_jGWPsZA0gntVaJw8iO1NLdpt1UlOim0&s=PZB2ZGfcj13N9JkoNIDAqkrXiQYZMNhl0AP-ZonexD4&e=)