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    The only thing about the foam 3D glass cleaner is that I find it to be too foamy getting in the way of cleaning Nevertheless,the results it delivers are very good. I mixed my first bottle of the concentrate and wil be taking a break from the Megs cleaner to experiment with it.
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    The Protectants....
    Universal Protectant, Ultra Protectant, and Ultra Protectant-Thick.

    differences, looks(pics?), durability, etc...

    I'd like something for exterior plastic, vinyl, and especially the plastic on my roof rack/lower body molding on my Outback.

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    I used to use those 2 cleaners. If you were in my house right now, you would only find a 3D version.

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    Does the RTU version work the same as the concentrate or is it better?

    I have mixed feelings about the concentrate.
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    I have only used this version and works fantastic. How is the concentrate?

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    Quote: Originally Posted by Thomas Dekany View Post
    How is the concentrate?
    A bit strange. When sprayed onto the glass it doesn't spread/run like the many glass cleaners I've used. It beads on the glass and stays put.

    When used on lightly marked glass it works exceptionally well, cleaning it and leaving no residue or smears like some glass cleaners can. I love it on this type of surface. Better than anything in these conditions.

    But on glass that has a lot of haze or oiliness it can't touch it. It just glides over the surface unable to break through. I've had to add some methylated spirits (denatured alcohol) to cut through it. Then it works ok. Other alcohol based window cleaners have worked far better in those condition. I found IG to be the best but not cost effective for pro use. Even Megs detailer concentrate works better in those conditions, even though it can smear more than 3D.

    I'm looking for a high alcohol window cleaner for heavy-duty use that won't smear and is cost effective. At this stage, 3D concentrate isn't doing it for me.

    Am I doing something wrong? For the record, I'm diluting it with rain water.
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    Not sure why you are having issues with it. I'd try distilled water

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    Not enough solvent (alcohol) in it.

    I'm trialling several to get the results i want. I've tried about six different ones and so far the *only* one that cuts through oily film is a high alcohol household window cleaner (it also leaves an anti-static coating). Very impressed.

    For lightly marked or just hazy windscreens 3D is very good.
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    Quote: Originally Posted by Alfisti View Post
    For the record, I'm diluting it with rain water.
    Rain water? That's a 1st for me. Unless you're filtering it, it's gotta be pretty dirty?
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    Quote: Originally Posted by David Fermani View Post
    Unless you're filtering it, it's gotta be pretty dirty?
    .........Why?
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    Have you ever tried distilled water and see if it works better?

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    .........Why?

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    Quote: Originally Posted by Thomas Dekany View Post
    Have you ever tried distilled water and see if it works better?
    Yes...it's called rain water!

    I don't mean to be facetious but *our* rain water is purer than any shop "distilled water" - which is just normal de-ionized water.

    It won't make a difference. The problem is not enough alcohol solvent to cut through oily residue.

    As I said, works great on slightly marked or hazed glass. the heavy stuff needs something heavier.

    So far this has been my saviour on the heavy stuff:




    I believe the formula has changed but this one is excellent.
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    The foam seems to be perfect in my can, works just fine.

    Quote: Originally Posted by Bill D View Post
    The only thing about the foam 3D glass cleaner is that I find it to be too foamy getting in the way of cleaning Nevertheless,the results it delivers are very good. I mixed my first bottle of the concentrate and wil be taking a break from the Megs cleaner to experiment with it.

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