✨ Clear the Way to Safety! 🚘
Invisible Glass91411 is a 3.38-ounce glass stripper kit designed to effectively remove coatings, waxes, oils, and tough water spots from automotive glass. Its streak-free formula enhances visibility and safety while being gentle on surfaces. Proudly made in the USA, this product ensures unmatched performance and reliability.
Manufacturer | Stoner |
Brand | Invisible Glass |
Model | Glass Stripper with Applicator Sponge |
Item Weight | 3.38 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.14 x 5.74 x 8.72 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 91411 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 91411 |
Special Features | Streak Free |
M**R
Excellent Glass Prepper for Pre-Hydrophobic Barrier Application
This review is for Invisible Glass 91411 3.38-Ounce Glass Stripper Kit. This kit is supposed to remove water spots, road film, and coatings (such as polishes, waxes, hydrophobic barriers, etc.). I purchased this because I wanted to step up my game on cleaning my car windows and for getting better results with my windshield wipers and hydrophobic barrier applications. Invisible Glass Glass Stripper was one of the top recommended based on professional reviews, consumer reviews, and application/results videos I watched.The application was very easy, and the included applicator sponge is of good quality. I may have used more of the compound than I needed to. I mention this, because the bottle is pretty small. I probably used up about half the bottle doing all the windows on my car. The directions say to use Invisible Glass Glass Cleaner before using Glass Stripper. The Glass Stripper is applied by shaking the bottle thoroughly and applying the white liquid/paste to the sponge applicator. Then use small circular motions to scrub the glass in overlapping motions as to not miss any spots. Be careful not to get this compound on to anything other than glass, as there are elements in this compound that are abrasive. If you do get any of the compound on to anything else, such as paint, use generous amounts of water to get it off. Do not rub the compound off the paint, as you will scratch up the paint. If you do have to use a towel to whipe the compound off of paint (or other surfaces) use a very wet, clean, microfiber towel, and carefully lift the leading edge of the microfiber towel away from the surface as you wipe. The compound is white, so it is easy to see your application, and it dries to a white chalky haze. The instructions then say rinse it off thoroughly with water. If you do this, you want to make sure you are very thorough in rinsing all the compound away and off the car so that there is no residue left on the glass or car. I did this in my garage in winter, so I used a damp microfiber towel to wipe away the compound, followed by a second damp microfiber towel to remove any remaining compound. And I followed that up with a clean microfiber towel to dry off the windshield. Doing this method worked very well, and I did not have any water run off of the glass onto anything else. The water droplets stuck to the glass very well. Which means this Glass Stripper must be effective at removing coatings, since I had an application of Rain-X on my glass prior. However, I did notice that a number of water spots that were on my glass (particularly the rear window, which gets the dirtiest) remained. So, Glass Stripper was not as effective at removing water spots as I had hoped it would have been, but it is possible that the remaining water spots could possibly be etched into the glass.Here is the overall process I did for my car windows. I washed the windows with car soap and water using a microfiber towel, then wiped the soap off with a damp microfiber towel, and I dried the windows with a microfiber towel. I then did two cleanings with Invisible Glass Glass Cleaner and a microfiber cloth followed by an application of Glass Stripper. After this I did an application of SOFT99 4146 Ultra Glaco Glass Cleaner (it's called glass cleaner, but it is actually a hydrophobic barrier coating (like a Rain-X)). The overall results were excellent.There are additional steps that can be done to clean the glass even further. One thing would be to use a high-speed buffer with a foam pad and a glass cleaning compound, such as Glass Stripper. You can also clay bar the glass in the same way you would clay bar the paint. I have seen videos of people using ultra-fine grade #0000 steel wool to clean glass as well, but you would need to be extremely careful that you get the ultra-fine grade, use gloves, and don't touch anything that is not glass.On a side note, the newspaper trick is great for no lint, but then you wind up with ink on your hands and possibly on the car if you aren't careful. A good quality microfiber is the way to go, and yes, there are big differences between microfiber brands out there. I have used some that just don't clean and leave lint, to others that are so effective that they can actually clean just with water.
A**R
It works for really tough spots and streaks!
I have six large patio windows with baked-on spots that a window cleaning company couldn't get out, and I tried a vinegar mix and a baking soda mix, but couldn't get the spots out. I used this with a lot of elbow grease. I mean a LOT of elbow grease! And the windows look like new. Only had the muscle power to do two windows at a time! The sponge separated quickly, and I applied it with a damp towel. And it worked out.
G**N
Works
Seems to work…Probably about the same as polishing with toothpaste, though.
L**A
A mi no me funciono!
A mi no me funciono, no se si es porque ocupaba darle mas tiempo o mas fuerte, lo frete aproximadamente por 10 minutos seguidos y no se quito nada.
J**H
Works
Works do much better than anticipated.It does require some elbow grease especially with well water stains on the windshield but the results are great.Do much better in the night, I also used it on my headlights and they came out clear.Will buy again
P**A
Very Impressed
I bought this product for a 9 year old car that my son just bought. The front windows on the car had extreme sun damage from the AZ sun, and we weren't sure anything would fix it. The first picture is after we cleaned the window with a regular auto window cleaner. The second picture is after using the glass stripper a few times with a good amount of elbow grease! We were VERY impressed!
D**E
This is amazing
This stuff is amazing. Took off water spots on my wife’s cars from 4 years. Florida water. Baked in Florida son. And most importantly the wife didn’t think it would work and was amazed. Windows look brand new. I sent the link to my dad who restores cars so he can save some old windows, too.
A**R
A product that actually works.
Last weekend, my son took his brand new car to a local carwash... once it was done, he had all sorts of dash warnings and the car wouldn't work because his cameras were not working.Whatever they sprayed on his car left a nasty residue on everything. The windows were all screwed up with what looked like permanent water spots all over them.he tried washing it off by hand using different products and couldn't get it off. We tried using a couple of different commercial products, rubbing alcohol, and diluted distilled vinegar, but nothing worked.I ended up ordering this product on Amazon, and it worked.I had to go over all the windows probably twice, scrubbing vigorously, but eventually we succeeded.
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