I believe you can use a mixture of isopropyl alcohol and distilled water. Not sure of the percentage. By the way, I love your 'Bad Taste' avatar!
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I believe you can use a mixture of isopropyl alcohol and distilled water. Not sure of the percentage. By the way, I love your 'Bad Taste' avatar!
Quoted from TomGWI:I believe you can use a product called Sparkle as well.
Is that the purple stuff? I have memories of my family using it to clean windows back in the 70's and 80's. I didn't realize it was still made.
Quoted from swf127:You can score a 33oz. bottle and 1 gallon refill bundle on homedepot.com with free shipping for $8.
Thanks for the heads-up! Just ordered some.
Does anyone have some recommendations on a place to buy large, reasonably priced, lint-free microfiber towels.
Quoted from badbilly27:Gweem harbor freight is located on Dundee road by Portillos in that mall with Kohls ...
Thanks! I'll head over there tomorrow, and probably grab a beef with sweet peppers while I'm at it.
Quoted from NoQuarters:How about Stoner Invisibleglass Cleaner ?
https://www.invisibleglass.com/products
That stuff would probably work nicely, but I still say Sparkle is the best way to go. It works great, and it's dirt cheap ...
Quoted from Tuna_Delight:I picked up a can of this today. Does a nice job of cleaning, but it's also SUPER PERFUMEY!
That's good to know. I hate stuff that leaves behind a heavy scent. I won't even burn scented candles in my home.
Quoted from delt31:Old topic but I'm wondering if this would work from windex? It says amonia free - OK to use? has anyone tried this or use this?
https://www.windex.com/en-us/products/ammonia-free-glass-cleaner
I would think that should be perfectly safe to use on Invisiglass/PDI.
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