Is D120 as good as Stoner's Invisible Glass? Better? Worse?
I'm almost out of glass cleaner and was feeling adventurous. I have had great success with all of the Meg's Detailer line of products. The economical factor of these products is a great plus too! How do you guys feel about D120? Currently using Stoner's Invisible Glass, I like the stuff, have no issues with it other then I think it could be a lil cheaper. But since it works so well I never gripped about that.
Any current users of D120? Anything you feel I should try instead? I have pretty much stuck to the foaming glass cleaners, which are nice because they don't run. But, the issue with the foaming glass cleaners is that sometimes when the can is below 1/2 full, and I am not holding the can complexity level, I get nothing but a burst of aerosol and it leaves a hazy spot on the glass I have to work to get off. Maybe this problem is just with Stoner's though?
Thanks guys.
Re: Is D120 as good as Stoner's Invisible Glass? Better? Worse?
I have both on the shelf and reach for the D120 most often. I prefer the more controllable pump spray over the aerosol can. Neither one does a better job, IMO, as I feel the results are more determined by technique than product.
Bill
Re: Is D120 as good as Stoner's Invisible Glass? Better? Worse?
I agree, they are both great. I would think that the D120 would be much more economical.
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I've used both and agree with BillyJack. Towels and technique are more important than product.
Go with the D120 on cost alone. One gallon of D120 makes 11 gallons of cleaner. I always mix with distilled water. So I get 11 gallons of product for around $30.00.
A gallon of Stoners Invisible Glass would cost around $25 if bought in the 22oz pump sprayer. One tenth the price. No brainer for me.
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I agree guys, towels used overtake product used when it comes to cleaning glass. Hell, the right towels with distilled water would probably clean most. But I wasn't sure if D120 cured cancer or was as good as any. Good as any is good enough :)
There is a sale of Meg's right now on another site, I'm about to grab a gallon of D120 for $14.99. $14.99 for 11(potential) gallons of glass cleaner. #winning
Re: Is D120 as good as Stoner's Invisible Glass? Better? Worse?
here's something to think about. btw, i like and use IG it's a great product...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlGz1cNaITA
Re: Is D120 as good as Stoner's Invisible Glass? Better? Worse?
We use Meguiar's D120 for
not only our vehicles, but also
around the house...even for
recreational activities...
Good Stuff (that won't break
the wallet/pocketbook)!
P.S.
It won't cure cancers; but,
it smells like Purple Drank:
Who could ask for anything more?!?!
Bob
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This is interesting!
After I saw this I went and checked my bottle of D120 and sure enough it's a different color.
The bottle on the left has ONR lube, the bottle on the right has Megs D120 diluted as recommended.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...0_IMG_3220.JPG
Re: Is D120 as good as Stoner's Invisible Glass? Better? Worse?
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VISITOR
Interesting, I don't see any staining in my Meguiar's brand D120 bottle. Same exact bottle as the video. My d120 has been in there for 6 months. Wonder if it has to do with the type of water. Maybe he was using deionized (not distilled) water and it was changing the properties?
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I have a stained bottle of Hyperdressing that looks the same color. Mine was stained from UV NOT from the product in it though