Penray Glass Cleaner is designed for auto glass to cut road grime

Aug. 12, 2013
Penray Plus professional-grade Glass Cleaner from Penray Companies Inc.  is designed specifically for vehicle windows.

Penray Plus professional-grade Glass Cleaner from Penray Companies Inc.  is designed specifically for vehicle windows.

Most glass cleaning Articles on the market are ammonia-based, and are designed either for household use or as multi-purpose cleaners, notes Penray. The ammonia-free Article from Penray is designed specifically for use on vehicle windows, where cleaning needs differ greatly from those in household windows.

Vehicle windows in general, and windshields in particular, accumulate debris that’s not common to household windows. Bugs, tar, road film, car wash residue, evaporated haze from vinyls used in dash boards and upholstery, tree sap -- all of these substances collect on vehicle windows, and all tend to be resistant to general-purpose cleaners.

Penray Plus Glass Cleaner features an ammonia-free formulation that will cut through and remove all of the substances described above, while leaving a finish free of film, streaks, and residue – all of which can cause annoying distortion for motorists. In addition, Penray Plus Glass Cleaner is safe to use on tinted windows and even, gently, on windows with defroster/defogger grids.

“Up until now, detailing professionals and do-it-yourselfers had to rely on multi-purpose household cleaners for cleaning windows in cars, trucks, and SUVs,” says Sarah Cooper, Article manager for Penray.

“Our chemists, working right here in our U.S. labs, have devised an innovative new ammonia-free formulation that cleans windshields, along with side and rear glass, easily and without streaking or residue. It’s safe to use on tinted windows, and has a mild fragrance without the pungent odor of ammonia so common in household cleaners.”

For more information visit www.Penray.com.

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