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Re: Invisible Glass - nasty smell?
I use it, and the odor is not that strong unless you are sensitive to smells...
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Re: Invisible Glass - nasty smell?
Which media did you use?
- Spray Can
- Spray Bottle.
- Wipes.
- Other.
Stoners's Invisible Glass out of the spray bottle is solvent heavy and can produce a nauseating and lingering smell.
This will be significantly more noticeable on interior glass.
I think the product does a good job, but I consider it more of a glass decontamination product vs an everyday glass cleaner.
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Re: Invisible Glass - nasty smell?
Originally Posted by vanev
Which media did you use?
- Spray Can
- Spray Bottle.
- Wipes.
- Other.
Stoners's Invisible Glass out of the spray bottle is solvent heavy and can produce a nauseating and lingering smell.
This will be significantly more noticeable on interior glass.
I think the product does a good job, but I consider it more of a glass decontamination product vs an everyday glass cleaner.
I used the spray bottle
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Re: Invisible Glass - nasty smell?
Originally Posted by dudley07726
Doesn't say that at all.
I must have an older bottle, because it DOES say it.
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Re: Invisible Glass - nasty smell?
Originally Posted by dudley07726
Yes, it has an odor when sprayed but quickly dissipates. I'm surprised they say you can uses it on tinted windows inside. Smells like it's a real strong chemical that would damage the tint film.
I learned about Invisible Glass years ago from my tint guy, he swears by it.
In general it's only "ammonia" based glass cleaners that you don't want to use on tint or plexiglass.
This is directly form their website:
Invisible Glass easily removes oily dirt, pet slobber, grease, fingerprints, smudges, smoke haze, sap, bugs, and extra tough grime from glass in your home, office, or vehicle. Its ClearDry™ formula evaporates quickly and completely, leaving no streaks on glass. Invisible Glass contains no soaps, scents, or dyes, which can leave streaky residues that are hard to remove. Safe to use on tinted windows!
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Re: Invisible Glass - nasty smell?
Stoners Invisible Glass would have to be one of the most over hyped glass cleaners around.
it's good, but not great.
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Re: Invisible Glass - nasty smell?
Originally Posted by Tasmania
Stoners Invisible Glass would have to be one of the most over hyped glass cleaners around.
it's good, but not great.
What in your opinion would be considered "great" if I may kindly ask?? TIA
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Re: Invisible Glass - nasty smell?
Originally Posted by parshooter
I must have an older bottle, because it DOES say it.
If there was ever a post that would benefit from a picture, it would be This 1.^
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Re: Invisible Glass - nasty smell?
Originally Posted by omgitselaine
What in your opinion would be considered "great" if I may kindly ask?? TIA
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I am still trying to find that out myself.. It's a case of you google Stoners invisible glass) Reviews everywhere Amazon-AG-etc..
People say its the best thing since sliced bread, i tried it out and went yep ok and moved on with life.
At the moment i am trying HD-Poor Boys World- Sonax- Australian brand called Naked Glass by Bowdens own.
You have to remember HD was $25 aus without postage PBW was $15 and Sonax was $20 you guys in the states have it SO GOOD!
With choices and prices!
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Re: Invisible Glass - nasty smell?
I don't know guys but isn't clean glass, clean glass.
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