👀 See the World Clearly with Autoglym!
Autoglym 325ml Glass Polish is a premium cleaning solution designed to deliver a crystal clear finish on various glass surfaces, including windows, mirrors, and headlights. Its powerful ingredients ensure effective polishing and cleansing, making it a must-have for anyone seeking professional-quality results.
B**T
GREAT STUFF!!
Autoglym products have been around for years but I’d never tried them. I’ve got windshields on two cars that have what would appear to be tree sap spots - tiny dots of it - all over them. They are both new cars so they haven’t been sitting outside for years or anything. They felt like paint that needed clay barred real bad. Made it tough to clean the windshields - the spots caught tiny threads of microfiber cloths if you tried to use them. I’d tried several things to get the windshields cleaned up to no avail. Even an orbital polisher with some mild cleaning compound didn’t do the trick. Bought the Autoglym Glass Polish and it worked! Applied it with a microfiber applicator pad just like you were putting it on paint. Doesn’t take a whole lot of product - just apply it with a reasonable amount of pressure to ensure you’re getting the glass smooth, let it dry to a haze, then wipe it off with a clean microfiber towel. I’m totally happy with the results. The windshields are as smooth as can be!
B**K
Works on chome also
Works well on automotive windshields, removes water spots on windows, and works great bringing chrome back to shine
B**E
First time glass "polisher"...
I really like this product, it does what it described to and does a great job with cleaning up the windshield and freeing it of tough to remove water spots, etc. I really don't have much to compare it to as I have never used a glass polish before. With that being said I would like to take this as an opportunity to clear some things up for some of you unfamiliar with glass "polishing".In my experience the concept of polishing has always lead me to jump to the conclusion that it means the product will free your window or surface of light scratches and imperfections. Rather, this product is more or less in my opinion a "heavy duty glass CLEANER". I am under the impression that if you are looking for an aggressive glass polish you need to use cerium oxide, which this product is not to be confused with.This is a great product when used as a follow up to "regular" glass cleaner. Due to the cost of this product as well as the amount you receive I would highly recommend using it sparingly/when necessary. Visibility has improved for me quite well. I would recommend following this product up with a window sealant such as rain-x or even a sealant-wax to get the most bang for your buck and enhance the length/duration your freshly "polished" windows will last before having to re-apply.This stuff smells strong. It is petroleum based and kind of smells like zippo lighter fluid so fair warning, don't go sticking it too close to your nose to take a whiff! Finally, tips as followed:The bottle suggests to use this "polish" exclusively to clean your windows... It doesn't specify whether or not you can use it with a buffer. I assume you could but considering this stuff doesn't seem very abrasive at all I doubt it would be worth the time nor the pad. Here's what I did..Step 1: Clean your windows the old fashioned way, with a "Regular" branded glass cleaner, I personally use Meguiars automotive glass cleaner w/microfiber glass towels, seems to yield the quickest/best results IMO.Step 2: Dab a small amount of this product onto a cheaper terry towel, no sense wasting a microfiber here. Rub it in a circular motion across the surface and wait a minute or two to let it settle/haze up. (It's up to you whether or not you want to use this product on all of the windows, or exterior/interior only, etc). I used this exclusively on my windshield both inside and out.Step 3: Wipe off the remaining residue with a separate cheaper terry towel. You are now finished. Unless you want to do what I did, if so, proceed to step 4:Step 4: If desired, "seal" your window(s) with Rain-x or an automotive sealant wax such as mothers FX or Meguiars NXT/Ultimate Wax, just to name a few. Why not? we've already gotten this far. This will assure that your freshly polished windows will be better protected from the elements for a longer term so that you do not have to do this often as it could get costly. Be safe & have fun!
L**E
Don't Skimp!
This product works very well for my 2019 Honda Accord with an impressively pitted windshield. I was getting a lot of smearing, and some kind of hardened film that nothing would take off. I used this product several times with decent results, but the film seem to come back quickly, usually within a week. I thought I would need to replace my windshield but decided to try one more time. I cleaned the windshield carefully, and used this product heavily. The garage was cold so it slowed the drying time, but it probably took 10 to 15 minutes for it to dry. I scrubbed each half of the windshield for about 5 minutes or more. Once the product was completely dry, I used a different clean rag to buff it off. Then I repeated the scrubbing, and buffing the product off. I followed up with another clean rag and invisible glass. I also pulled the Bosch Icon beam wiper blades, took them inside, and clean them with Dawn dish soap. I also added Nextzett windshield booster to the winter windshield washer fluid. ( I believe P21S windshield washer booster is similar.) It has only been a week, but there's not even a hint of that nasty, dangerous haze with every wipe.It seems that the key is getting the windshield absolutely spotlessly clean, along with the windshield booster which actually cleans the, whereas plain windshield washer fluid doesn't really clean.I found that the rain-x silicone endura beam blades were pretty good. But, they put down a silicone layer, which can result in ghosting and smearing with each wipe.I personally do not like the silicone coatings on my windshield. I hope this helps someone
T**R
Easy to use
I used this product in conjunction with new wiper blades. Wow, what a difference. The surface is glossy smooth. I suspect that the new smooth glass surface will be instrumental in keeping the edges of these new blades from early deterioration. Easy on; easy off. Really wouldn't use any other product in the future; it seems slightly expensive - yet, it also feels very professional-grade. Also, as a bonus, instructions indicate that product can be used inside of car windows, as well.
J**N
It works!
My preowned car had spots on the inside of the windshield from some sort of detailing product. I have tried everything to remove the dried on spots, and this is the first product that worked. It's a bit pricey, but cheaper than a new windshield.
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