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Product Review - Windex Glass Cleaner

It Cleans More Than Glass!

By Susan300, published Oct 29, 2006
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I think my first bottle of Windex Glass cleaner actually evaporated before I could use it all. It was a gift from my mom at my first apartment. I didn't have many windows, and I didn't particularly like cleaning them, so that first bottle went largely unused. Years later, a friend mentioned using “the blue stuff” to get bugs off the car hood, right after I'd seen the movie “My Big Fat Greek Wedding”, in which one character put Windex Glass Cleaner on practically everything. I decided to give Windex another try. I've been very impressed with the results.

First, I started by soaking the front of the car with Windex Glass Cleaner. It came in a convenient, easy to aim squirt bottle, and it was so much fun to spray that while I was waiting for the hood to soak, I walked around and sprayed the back windshield too. It's glass, so it worked as expected, although I had to go over it twice to get it really clean. (I drive over a lot of dirt roads, so my back windshield was *really* grimy!) Then I went back to the hood and rubbed with paper towels. The bugs and all their guts wiped right off! I was so thrilled. I had tried every other product I could think of and nothing even approached the success that I had with the Windex Glass Cleaner.

I thought that since the Windex Glass Cleaner worked so well on the hood, which was metal, that it might work on other metal things too. So I sprayed down my greasy stove top with Windex Glass Cleaner. All of the grease and most of the cooked on food chunks came right off with a swipe of the paper towel. I sprayed again on those last few spots and let it soak in a few minutes, and then they wiped right off too. Amazing!

Next, I sprayed the Windex Glass Cleaner on the counter tops in my kitchen and bathrooms. It not only cleaned up the dried on who-knows-what behind the sink faucets, but it cut the residue left on my counters by the cleaner I'd been using. My counters are so shiny now; they look brand new.

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Cute review. I bet it works on a toddler's dried-up yogurt splashes, too. I'll have to check. :)

Posted on 10/29/2006 at 4:10:00 PM

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