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This glass/window cleaner is absolutely tops. No streaking whatsoever.
Old 02-04-2010, 05:32 PM   #1
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There is nothing more annoying than driving my RV for a good 5-6 hours straight and having to look at streaks on the windshield from just having cleaned the windshield . I came across this product and ive never experienced anything like it...not one trace of a streak, easy to apply, and remove . It looks like i dont even have a windshield it is so crystal clear. Ive tossed all the other spray cleaners and swear by this . Check out the User comments at the bottom of this site : Amazon.com: T. R. Ind. NS-8 No Streek Glass And Silver Polish: Home & Garden

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Old 02-04-2010, 07:40 PM   #2
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I see it's an Ace Hardware product. I'll have to try it. If it's better than Invisible Glass it's GOOD".
Thanks for the recommendation.
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I see it's an Ace Hardware product. I'll have to try it. If it's better than Invisible Glass it's GOOD".
Thanks for the recommendation.
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When you come across a REALLY good product, you want to share it with others. Im still in awe as to its effectiveness.
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RVlover et. al.:

So this cleaner is similar to a wax treatment for your windshield??? If so, I'm wondering what would be an RV'rs best method for use. That is, after applying, and after, let's say, a long day of driving through "bug" country, when ya stop for the night would ya wash off the bugs from the front of your rig/vehicle as many of us do, and would ya likely have to reapply this glass cleaner or will it last awhile??? Just interested, and curious. Thanks. Steve
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We have an ACE Hardware close by. I'll go and take a look and see if I can find it.
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We've been using invisglass (carried by most stores, walmart, auto stores) and a microfiber cloth to clean the inside & outside glass and have been very happy with the results...even with bugs that have been on too long.
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Well.. This is the one I use... Strange story.. I had tint film applied to my towed and I ask how they cleaned the glass before application.. The man said they used a "Kick A**" glass cleaner product... And then told me which one.. I reached in the car and pulled out a can of it... Yes, I use the same cleaner.

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We've been using invisglass (carried by most stores, walmart, auto stores) and a microfiber cloth to clean the inside & outside glass and have been very happy with the results...even with bugs that have been on too long.
I used Invisible Glass for years but I was never 100 percent happy with it. Compared to No Streek , Invisible Glass definitely comes in second . I was skeptical of No Streek , but after reading the reviews I gave it a try and have tossed all the others because they were nothing but an annoyance . For the other Poster...no, i havent tried it yet on a bug-laden windshield yet, but will do so at my next opportunity. I couldnt find No Streek on the shelf at my Ace Hardware ...but it can be ordered thru a local Ace Hardware store or at Amazon.com .

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