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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | | | | | Glass Wizard Cleans like magic for a Streak-Free Shine. Glass Wizard is the amazing new glass surface cleaner that cleans like magic! It conforms to curved surfaces and gets into corners. The comfort grip handle gives you that extra reach great for those our of reach areas. Use just water or your favorite window cleaner and you'll clean glass faster, easier, and better. Quickly removes fingerprints, smudges, fog, smoke film, haze, dust, water spots and more. It's great for windows, showers, mirrors, windshields, sliding doors, tabletops, tiles, and more!
The micro fiber cleaning bonnets are reversible and machine washable. Works with any standard mop pole for extended reach. Hangs up for easy storage.
Each set includes:
1 Glass Wizard Cleaning Tool,
2 Reversible Reusable MicroFiber Cleaning Bonnets,
1 Mesh Grime Buster Bonnet,
1 handy spray bottle. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 18.75 inches | | Package Width: | 7.0 inches | | Package Height: | 2.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 11 reviews |
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| | Features | Cleans windows, windshields and glass surfaces fastTriangular surface gets into sharp corners and hard to reach placesPadded, elastic-lined fabric pads include mesh bug scrubberScrew handle fits any regular threaded broom handleLong handle with swiveling, flexible head conforms to car rear windows
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 11 customer reviews )
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25 of 25 found the following review helpful:
better than I expected, but still a few reservations Apr 28, 2006
By Bekind Rewind
"JoeBlob"
This is a handle about one and a half feet long, with a flexible, padded triangular surface to which you affix elastic-lined fabric pads (the unit comes with two - as well as a mesh "bug scrubber" pad the REALLY WORKS). Pretty simple.
The main reason(s) I got it was because you can screw a broomhandle onto the end of the handle, and I wanted to use it for these pesky windows on my house that have bushes growing in front of them. I can also use it to wash the side windows in the back of my station wagon. I have two very curious golden retrievers and their noses leave these little "snuffle" marks all over the windows, and nothing short of climbing into the back of the car with a roll of paper towels and some Windex can clean them.
The "pointy" end of the cleaning surface is great for getting into corners, and let me tell you, this thing cleans windows really well, and really fast. Now for the problems:
First, I tried for a long time to put the extremely tight-fitting SQUARE covers onto the triangular cleaning surface, until I got wise and wet the fabric first. That gives it just enough stretch to go on with no problem.
Second, despite the claims that any "regular" threaded mop/broom/shovel/whatever handle will screw into the end, the threads are really flimsy and the very first time I tried it, the threads stripped. Enter the handy man's best friend; duct tape.
I probably would've given it a five-star review if it wasn't for these minor problems. Otherwise, this thing does what it's advertised to do; clean windows. FAST. I can do all the windows in my house (including sliding patio doors) in about fifteen minutes, with very little effort.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Glass Wizard DOES work if you use glass cleaner Apr 19, 2008
By G. Silvestri My new car is getting a film on the inside of the rear window, causing horrible visibility problems when the sun hits it from the back. I had a Glass Wizard for a while, and thought it was the perfect tool to clean that film off.
The most important things about the Glass Wizard is its long handle, the shape of the pad, and the swiveling, flexible head. It really gets in the corners and flexes to conform to the inside of the rear window. I could not reach the bottom of the window without it, as the window really slopes away from me.
I first tried using the water spray mister the Glass Wizard came with, but this really didn't get the film off. I had a bunch of Stoner Invisible Glass cleaner, and tried that with it. As long as you don't over-saturate the windshield and pad with it, the combination cleans very well. I saw a suggestion to clean twice to really polish the window. This is not hard to do.
All I can say is that the Glass Wizard plus a good glass cleaner gets the film off my hard-to-get-at rear window, and nothing else would work as well. Since I don't need to use an extension pole with it, I have no complaints about the construction.
Every time I am finished with the thing, I remove the bonnet and wash it with detergent and let it dry. I think I'll alternate the two bonnets it comes with and put one in the washer. As long as you keep it clean, it'll work nicely. Try to use a good light behind the glass to see if you got it clean. Keep rubbing to be sure you get all the streaks out.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
So so... Jan 22, 2009
By Triformer This item works well for the most part. If you don't keep up on cleaning the cleaning pads (and I thought I did pretty well washing them inbetween uses) you will have dirty triangle shaped outlines where you stop wiping. No big deal to me as I make sure my last stroke in near where I can reach easily with another rag but then again if it did it's job properly I wouldn't need another rag. Oh well. :-/
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
had it for 2yrs use it often Oct 16, 2009
By Pamela M. Harrison I have had the Glass Wizard for 2 yrs and use it often to clean large windows, big mirrors and car windows (cars) with just water. The wizard gets quite a workout, and I have found that it needs washing often, I just throw it (the cover) in with the wash, but DO NOT USE fabric softener or put it through the dryer. Afterward the cover will just make a mess of the glass and the cover will have to be replaced (rewashing the cover didn't help much). I will be ordering at least one more. THANKS 66ss
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Works just as I had hoped Sep 02, 2008
By John Adams I bought the Glass Wizard for inside my vehicle windshields - it works just as I had hoped - less streaks than I had when using the back of my hand with a towel or twisting my arm around trying to use the front of my hands. I don't think I'll be using it for anything else other than the inside windshield - just because it is so difficult to reach the lower corners.
See all 11 customer reviews on Amazon.com
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