Glass Science Scrub Review

Greg Gellas

I'm Greg :)
I had some free time today so I decided to work on my fiance's Acura TSX. Her rear window is tinted which really shows water spots and marks on the glass. It really was pretty bad, and they were pretty stained into the glass. I had bought this scrub a couple weeks ago and never really had a chance to test it out, and with free time today I decided too :D



After I washed the car I already dried it and brought it in. So I had to modify the directions a little as it says to do it on a wet window. I used a spray bottle full of water and a pad that was wet.



This is what I started with….:o

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So following the directions I I wet the window down with water, I also used a wet pad added some GS and scrubbed in a circular motion. I did half and half, my arms weren't long enough :D



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I spray the window down again with water and wiped clean with a MF towel.



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Followed up with some SIG as the water didn't leave the window pretty enough. I always use Paper towels with SIG then after the paper towels I buff the window with the WW MF I have for window. Clear windows everytime. :2thumbs:



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Final window without any water marks. Also remember this window is tinted so you would see them if they were there. :D



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Greg :2thumbs:
 
Nice write up except the 3rd to last picture shouldn't be there.



On a different note I wonder which is better the paper towel / wwmf or newspaper
 
Wow funny because on whim I bought some of this stuff today. I was at autozone and looked up on saw they had some. I was surprised they carried it. It was cheap so I picked up a tube. Gotta try it out now
 
David Fermani said:
So what's in this product that makes it work? Is it ok for paint?



I'm not sure but I wouldn't try it on paint. Most window cleaners contain small portions of wood grain alcohol.... Definitley destroy your paint, and any rubber weatherstripping.
 
David Fermani said:
So what's in this product that makes it work? Is it ok for paint?



I wouldn't get it on paint although I did. I wiped it right off without any issues...



Here is the Makeup of the product. :o



MATERIAL or COMPONENT CAS # EEC# TLV (UNITS) APPROX.%(WGT)

Silica, Crystalline 14808-60-7 N/A 15% - 25%

(Non-respirable/dust-free in composition)



NON-HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS

Ethoxylated Alcohol 34398-01-1 N/A 5% - 10%

(Nonyl Phenolethoxylate FREE)

Sodiumalkylbenzenesulfonate 25155-30-0 N/A 5% - 10%

Preservation Agent Proprietary N/A 0.1% - 1.0%
 
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