Re: My best glass cleaners...whats yours?
Window replacement shops should not use an ammonia based cleaner due to the fact that it can cause adhesion problems with the primers and adhesives used to bond the glass in place, but ammonia is a very good cleaner and I have yet to find a non-ammonia based glass cleaner that works as well as the CLEAR that we use.
I am not impressed with Sprayway. While I agree it removes bugs reasonably well, getting a streak free shine is much more difficult, especially when removing smoke residue from the inside of the glass, or cleaning oil and road grime from the outside of the glass. However, if you really like a foaming cleaner, I think Sprayway is comparable to the other leading brands, and will private label if you buy enough of it.
In addition to cleaning better, I liked the fact that CLEAR is not available in stores retail stores. It also comes in gallon sized containers so you can put it into your own private labeled containers, after getting approval from Mt. Hood Chemical of course. We had customers that would come back year after year just to get another bottle of glass cleaner. In fact, several people in the janitorial industry bought glass cleaner from us because they said they couldn't find anything else that works as well.
No I don't sell CLEAR any longer, and I get nothing for promoting it, I just think it is the best, bar none. By the way, Mt. Hood also sells other glass cleaners for less money, including a concentrate that you mix yourself, but they don't work nearly as well.
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Brent Deines
Delta Kits, Inc.
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