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1. Spray directly onto the glass surface or onto a clean microfibre cloth (to avoid overspray).
2. Wipe using straight-line motions (horizontal for exterior, vertical for interior – so you can spot which side has streaks if they appear).
3. Buff with a second, clean, dry microfibre cloth until completely clear.
Pro Tips for Best Results
✅ Clean your windscreen both inside and out for maximum visibility.
✅ Use a dedicated glass-cleaning microfibre to avoid lint and cross-contamination from other products.
✅ Always work from top to bottom to prevent drips on freshly cleaned areas.
✅ Keep a small bottle in your glovebox for quick fixes on the go.
✅ For stubborn water spots, repeat application with a slightly damp cloth before final buffing.
Q1: Is Nielsen Glass Cleaner safe for tinted glass?
Yes, the ammonia-free formula won’t damage tints, making it safe for factory-tinted, aftermarket-tinted, and privacy glass.
Q2: Can I use this on Perspex, acrylic, or polycarbonate?
Absolutely. It’s formulated to be safe on delicate plastics and won’t cause hazing or micro-scratches when used correctly.
Q3: Will it leave streaks or residue?
No, its fast-evaporating chemistry ensures a streak-free, smear-free finish with minimal buffing.
Q4: Can it remove nicotine staining or heavy traffic film?
Yes, it’s highly effective on smoke residue, fingerprints, flies, traffic film, and oils that cling to glass surfaces.
Q5: Should I spray directly on the surface or onto a cloth?
For general use, either works. For delicate surfaces (Perspex, tints), spray onto a cloth to avoid oversaturation.
Q6: Can I use this around the home as well as on vehicles?
Yes, it’s excellent for windows, mirrors, shower glass, tables, and chrome fixtures.
Q7: Does it have a strong smell?
No, without ammonia, it avoids the harsh fumes found in many household glass cleaners.
Q8: How do I avoid streaks on the inside of the windscreen?
Use straight-line wipes (vertical inside, horizontal outside) with a clean, dry microfibre designated only for glass.