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Driven Extreme Duty Glass Cleaner, 16 oz Bottle Driven Extreme Duty Glass Cleaner, 16 oz Bottle

Driven Extreme Duty Glass Cleaner, 16 oz Bottle

Driven Extreme Duty Glass Cleaner, 16 oz Bottle Driven Extreme Duty Glass Cleaner, 16 oz Bottle
$ 19.95

Score By Feature

Based on 1,794 ratings
Scent
9.90
Easy to use
8.91
Sheerness
8.88
Easy to remove
8.72
Value for money
8.48

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Product Description

The Driven Extreme Duty Glass Cleaner has been specifically formulated to remove tough stains, etched in, Hard Water Build Up, and tough surface build up
With its combination of acid gel, extreme cutting abrasives, and a full spectrum of powerful cleaners and degreasers, Driven Extreme Duty Glass Cleaner is powerful enough to clean even the most severely weathered surfaces
Removing some, but not all, hard water stains, calcium and mineral deposits, lime scale, salt spray deposits, rust deposit, alkali deposits, mold and mildew, and paint overspray safely

Questions & Answers

How can I choose the best application method?

Hello Bud. I hope all is well with you. All the way through the process, that was the only applicator I used. The applicator used here is a standard wax applicator. I used (2) of them for all (6) panes of my 2001 Prelude. The answer is "absolutely.". Any power tool that can be used is prohibited. I just wanted to say that. The extreme edges of steel wool read 0 0, 0, 0, 0 -- There really is no easier way to do than this. As soon as I applied DRIVEN to the first spot half as big as a penny. You need to repeat it twice. Once I did that, I dipped the applicator in water (just on the edge of the applicator. There was not much water in it)I polished in a circular motion. That was the first time I had ever seen something like that. Here we have There are several products that claim to be the best, but this is by far the best. Remove hard water from your pipes. This is the first time I've experienced anything like this. I was driven. In addition to that, I have a There are so-called "hard water spots" on surfaces. I thought they were awful. There is no fog, but the glass is completely clear and shinny I hope you are doing well, John

This is what it is all about. Do those spots on outside windows caused by hard water (from sprinklers) also work with this? It is a pleasure to work with ?

I agree. That is what this product was designed for. By using a sponge or a spray bottle to wet the window early on, you can start by using the least aggressive application method. Use a damp microfiber towel to apply a small section of this product. Wipe clean with light pressure, inches at a time. These spots will diminish in time. It is a pleasure to work with Driven by

Do I have to rinse down my drain into my septic system after using this product?

There is no problem rinsing this product down your drain into your septic tank. It is California compliant. It is a pleasure to work with Driven by

Do you know whether this product works with oil that's come from painting? Upon looking out of my car's window, I found a large amount of oily black There's no hope for me with a car wash. ?

I'd say yes. If you can remove the black residue you described, you should have no problem. A damp microfiber towel is used to step by step to remove the black oil from the window. Keep the window wet with some water and remove the black oil inches at a time. It is a pleasure to work with Driven by

Selected User Reviews For Driven Extreme Duty Glass Cleaner, 16 oz Bottle

Here is a review you should read! Marketing needs to be improved for this product - Take a look at the pictures to convince yourself that my review is accurate
5/5

There is no doubt that this The time period. I'm not sure what the one star reviewers did wrong except skip the elbow grease, but they nearly made me not buy the product. That would have been a mistake. A little background Several hard water stains from southwest sprinklers on my windows over the past ten years. It is not possible for me to list all the products and web solutions I've tried-- I had tried razor blades, vinegar, toothpaste, lemons, and even CLR, but they all failed. After spending money on several products without getting the desired results, I almost gave up and almost didn't buy this product. Earlier, I had chosen replacement, but I was charged $750 for each window, which meant $6,000 for 8 windows. It is a good deal to buy something for 20. They take me about an hour per window, but they are all It was never in my wildest dreams that I would see the perfect. The following warning needs to be included- In the instruction manual, it says to use 0000 steel wool and green scratch free pads for the most aggressive stains. Please do not. It is important to test products in a small area first before applying product to glass panes (another reason to try things in a small area first).

Mack Fuller
Mack Fuller
| Nov 12, 2020
This is amazing
5/5

There is no doubt about it a second of the time! I was blown away by the experience, it exceeded my wildest dreams. This is the story behind it My basement has hopper windows that are covered in hard-water spot buildup accumulated from years and years of sprinkler water use, so I would like to clean them I couldn't see through them for a long time. They looked like frosted windows. I could not get anything else to work The vinegar and other commercial products on one window didn't do much for me but after several weeks and a lot of work I eventually gave this product a try. Despite my skepticism after reading the rave reviews, I tried it and see how it works. Thank you So Much! So glad I did! As a result, this product really did work with a dampened regular blue non-magnetized sponge Only a small amount of product is needed per window, and you will need to use a scratch kitchen sponge. After scrubbing for maybe 20 or 30 seconds, I was able to feel the roughness of the water spots beginning to fade. Even so, I cleaned off the remainder of this gritty cleaner with Windex and paper towels, and there it was! You won't find any water spots anymore! My jaw dropped when I realized how little effort and time it took. To be fair, on some windows I quit too early, and they needed a second treatment. My windows now look like new, clear as a bell, because I took no more than 2 minutes to rub each one. The bottle barely lasted a week, and I barely used a fraction of it! It is the first time in my memory that I have ever been so gratified by a product. Thanks to the "Driven" people for an excellent job! The letter P. I have updated My two favorites uses of this product are (1) It easily removes baked-on grime without damaging your teeth I found a film of gunk on the inside of the glass door of my toaster oven It is now easier for me to see through! I was able to easily get rid of many old stains from the old white porcelain sink I had I'm so pleased with how it looks! I was able to successfully clean up a ring of hard water deposits that had accumulated around the water level in my toilet bowl by using (3). This ring has never been anything like this before. I had just assumed I would have to live with an ugly ring forever, but I was so glad I was wrong. It looks like a brand new toilet bowl now! This product is a must for me! I will never live without it.

Asher Johns
Asher Johns
| Nov 08, 2020
Review on a realistic basis This is how it works in practice
5/5

A detailed and honest review of this product is needed. First of all, if one is going to give a 1 star rating, it looks like either the user is hating on this, or they are not at all knowledgeable about it. In what way does it work? An rubbing compound is what it is. If you have stains that are light, apply light hand pressure, and if you have stains that are tough, use a higher RPM drill. What do you think of it? I am 100% certain! Now, what did I decide to The master bathroom is large and has lots of glass, as are the guest bathrooms, both of which have sliding doors and also a Almost all of them had nasty water stains left behind by tenants who let things get to that state. You bastards, you!

It should be easy to remove light stains with this. After you're done, use a sponge or microfiber cloth to clean up. The thing to write about is deep water stains that are hard to get out, ugly, and impossible to remove. In closing, let me tell you that a bottle of this

I scrubbed an area of 2'x2' at a time for hard stains. The buffing pad had very little moisture on it. The 4”-33 cm I find the 5" pad to be very useful. Use a high speed buffer (ideal) or connect it to a drill (at least 700 rpm). Starting low and increasing the ROM as you go is the best way to Little moisture is key because you want to apply good pressure upfront and then let the pad gradually work it to a haze so that you can see if any spots are still present as it dries, so that you can see if they've disappeared. Continue to apply pressure and keep watching the stains disappear if they aren't gone after several applications. In order to achieve maximum efficiency and speed, apply a bit more product and spread it evenly on the 2x2 footprint, then return to a detailed and slow buffing process across the 2x2. Abrasive pads of any kind should never be used. It is ideal to use pads that are dense, spongy, and soft. As well as absorbing moisture, it also doesn't hold excessive amounts of material. Abrasive pads will also dump the product all over the place if you use them at higher levels. Rotation per minute. There is a certain amount of product in the pad that will allow you to continue working longer and apply more pressure while still removing materials. Hence the sponge note in the product description. It might be a good idea for 1 star rated users to get a job or a hobby that doesn't require hands-on There is no better product out there than this. To put it simply, it is a rubbing compound in terms of its competitiveness. This appears to be a calcium remover type agent, so you can probably use automotive stuff, 3M stuff and other products that will do the same thing less efficiently, seeing as it seems to have some calcium remover components I definitely like the product, and it is well worth the money. it does not remove the spots then you are either not doing it right, or the damage is beyond repair, which is highly unlikely knowing what I had to go through. Take a look!.

Oscar Zamora
Oscar Zamora
| May 04, 2021
The method is absolutely effective
5/5

My old hard water buildup had left two sets of shower doors in bad shape for 12 years, so I bought this and the drill scrubber thingies as a last resort. The hardware stores and YouTubers informed me that they recommend literally everything to get rid of the spots, but nothing seemed to work. It is enough to look at these pictures. My first test wasn't too successful, so I had to let it run for a while. The first time I used this, I spread it on thickly, believing it would eat away the spots if I left it on for a long time. In reality, the scrubber worked as long as it was wet and a small (quarter or smaller) amount of water was added. You can then start wetting it until you see small white bubbles all over the door. Keep doing this until there are numerous little white It did not seem to work as well if there was still green about the cleanser. I had to wet it until there were small white bubbles on the cleanser. I spent over an hour cleaning Adding polish to these is just what I needed.

Heidi Anthony
Heidi Anthony
| Feb 27, 2021

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