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  1. Using Home Glass Cleaner to Clean your Rear Windshield? Most home glass cleaners use ammonia as their chief cleaning agent. Ammonia can break down the heating elements in your rear window—those thin red lines, which are small wires used for defrosting. Instead, use a window cleaner designed for automotive glass. So here are my top 5 recommendations for a windscreen cleaner! 1) Stoner Invisible Glass Cleaner. This is my go-to glass cleaner as it really cleans! This bottle can last me for about half a year. I usually will wash my car with shampoo and my last step will be cleaning all the glasses with this! https://www.tchub.sg/invisible-glass-glass-cleaner-spray-22-oz.html 2) SONAX Xtreme Glass cleaner Nano Pro Sonax has been my favorite grooming brand products for many years. However, this glass cleaner is a tad expensive. So I will try my luck and see if there are year-end sales coming not. 3) Glaco Glass Cleaner I like to use this during the monsoon season where it always rains. Just by wiping the windows, it creates a water repellent coating. Not only does it remove dirt from the inside of the car, but also it prevents dirt from sticking. The water repellent effect usually last me about 10 days like this. 4) CarPlan Glass Cleaner This is widely available at all the fairprice xtra. Quite cheap also. 5) Mr DIY Aeropak Glass Cleaner This should be the cheapest among all the glass cleaner!
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