I've fought this problem forever until NOW -- this product is incredible = simple to apply and wipes clean, crystal clear and NO haze. I've tried everything but everything came up short but ----finally a perfect solution to my age old battle vs. haze and streaks particularly the inside of the windshield.
I found out recently get drop dawn in some water grap use a damp sponge while down windows use small squdge wipe nice clean sludgy will last almost forever and dont need specal towel
@@JuJuDeLuLu01 It should keep it clear for some time. In addition to removing haze, the glaze does actually apply a very light layer of protection. The next time you have to clean it, a standard glass cleaner will likely do the trick.
@@JPNoelPhD I typically stick to untinted windows so I’d probably be hesitant to recommend it on tinted windows. Even though I feel like I’ve seen it used on tint in another video. Essentially, glaze has a solvent and a small amount of carnauba. Seems like it “could be” safe. I guess the bottom line is proceed with caution.
@@JPNoelPhD Out of curiosity, I looked at the Adams video of this process and found where the same question was asked and they said it is safe for tint. I would still test in a small area if you have any doubts though.
@thepatriotsrock2 I use 0000 and compound on exterior windows to remove water spots, but I am hesitant to use it on the interior glass surface. I Would NOT recommend using steel wool on the inside of your vehicle!!!!!
I've fought this problem forever until NOW -- this product is incredible = simple to apply and wipes clean, crystal clear and NO haze.
I've tried everything but everything came up short but ----finally a perfect solution to my age old battle vs. haze and streaks particularly the inside of the windshield.
@@mikejohn0088 That’s awesome thanks Big Mike for sharing 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I found out recently get drop dawn in some water grap use a damp sponge while down windows use small squdge wipe nice clean sludgy will last almost forever and dont need specal towel
@@om3973 Ok sounds good, glad you found a process that works for you! Thanks for watching 🙏
How long does this keep the haze from coming back?
@@JuJuDeLuLu01 It should keep it clear for some time. In addition to removing haze, the glaze does actually apply a very light layer of protection. The next time you have to clean it, a standard glass cleaner will likely do the trick.
Interesting! Thank you!
Is Brilliant Glaze safe on tinted windows?
@@JPNoelPhD I typically stick to untinted windows so I’d probably be hesitant to recommend it on tinted windows. Even though I feel like I’ve seen it used on tint in another video. Essentially, glaze has a solvent and a small amount of carnauba. Seems like it “could be” safe. I guess the bottom line is proceed with caution.
@@JPNoelPhD Out of curiosity, I looked at the Adams video of this process and found where the same question was asked and they said it is safe for tint. I would still test in a small area if you have any doubts though.
0000 steel wool works too 😮
@thepatriotsrock2 I use 0000 and compound on exterior windows to remove water spots, but I am hesitant to use it on the interior glass surface. I Would NOT recommend using steel wool on the inside of your vehicle!!!!!
So does 50/50 white vinegar and water
@@WBS001 never tried it, but always good to know alternatives!