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US $39.95
Location:

Louisville, Colorado, US

Louisville, Colorado, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:G016 Manufacturer Part Number:G016 Warranty:Yes


Adam's Glass Cleaner Refill


  • Safe Glass Cleaner Inside and Out
  • Streak Free Glass Cleaning with a Pleasant Scent
  • Eco-Friendly, No Ammonia or Alcohol
  • Polishes you Glass as it Cleans

Let's face it, none of us like doing windows, but with the right glass Adam's Glass Cleaner the job is much easier. Adam's Glass Cleaner is the right stuff.  Plus, it's also Eco-friendly!

Adam's Glass Cleaner contains no harmful or harsh chemicals, including ammonia or alcohol, that damage your car or the environment.  Instead, we discovered an ultra-fine polishing agent that gently removes dirt and grime from glass and clear plastic by polishing it away.  The final result is a polished finish without streaks or smears

Everyone says their glass cleaner doesn't streak or smear, and our really doesn't. Just mist, wipe and buff for glass and clear plastic so clean it almost seems to disappear!  It's so gentle, you can even use it on the most delicate window tint films and navigation displays.

Adam's Glass Cleaner even tackles the tough stuff, like the nasty film that builds up on the inside of your windows.   It easily polishes away window film buildup with ease.  Guaranteed!

PRO TIP! All glass cleaners are sensitive to dirty towels. So, if you use a towel that's previously been used for polishing or waxing, remaining product residue is bound to leach out and smear your glass. Dedicated glass towels are your best bet.

PRO TIP! Do you have hard to reach areas of glass inside your car? You can stop trying to be a contortionist and make the job easier by laying your towel on the back side of your hand to wipe.

Contents: Adam's Glass Cleaner 1 Gallon

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