ClearVision glass cleaner
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Has anyone tried ClearVision windscreen cleaner? I’ve used all sorts of stuff - rainex, glass clear etc, but nothing seems to deal with the standard issue road grime I seem to be collecting on my travels.
ClearVision keeps appearing in my Facebook feed, so wondered if it was worth trying.
ClearVision keeps appearing in my Facebook feed, so wondered if it was worth trying.
Bar Keepers Friend (powder is stronger than the liquid) can shift a lot of the grime but if it's been on a long time and you've already tried many different products I suggest you try Soft99 glass cleaners, Soft99 glaco glass compound or Soft 99 Glass Compound Z. I'd tried many different brands of glass polishes and cleaners from other brands. These 2 are the only ones that shifted the grime. They are not cheap but they do work brilliantly. Bilt Hamber Review glass polish is good but the Soft99 is even better at shifting stubborn grime on glass.
I'm going to bite:
If it's on Facebook it's likely to be crap
Seems very much like a QVC telly shopping channel product
No UK address on website, no phone number, only way to contact them is via webform
Loves the array of payment options icons - Paypal, Amex, Visa etc
No Registrant details on whois
gushing praise reviews
Website restricts right click and copy
Google AI says this: Reviews for "Clear Vision" are split between a well-regarded UK window/glass installer (Clear Vision Glass Ltd) with high praise for service, and a controversial car window cleaning product ("Try Clearvision") with mixed to negative, often scam-related reviews. The product is often criticized as overpriced or ineffective.
One Trustpilot review:
Rhys Bartels-Waller
GB
•
2 reviews
Mar 12, 2025
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Waste of money, dishonest seller
Product does not work as expected. Seller refuses to honour money-back satisfaction guarantee, which is false advertising
If it were my money, I would "waste" it on Glaco!
If it's on Facebook it's likely to be crap
Seems very much like a QVC telly shopping channel product
No UK address on website, no phone number, only way to contact them is via webform
Loves the array of payment options icons - Paypal, Amex, Visa etc
No Registrant details on whois
gushing praise reviews
Website restricts right click and copy
Google AI says this: Reviews for "Clear Vision" are split between a well-regarded UK window/glass installer (Clear Vision Glass Ltd) with high praise for service, and a controversial car window cleaning product ("Try Clearvision") with mixed to negative, often scam-related reviews. The product is often criticized as overpriced or ineffective.
One Trustpilot review:
Rhys Bartels-Waller
GB
•
2 reviews
Mar 12, 2025
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Waste of money, dishonest seller
Product does not work as expected. Seller refuses to honour money-back satisfaction guarantee, which is false advertising
If it were my money, I would "waste" it on Glaco!
vikingaero said:
I'm going to bite:
If it's on Facebook it's likely to be crap
Seems very much like a QVC telly shopping channel product
No UK address on website, no phone number, only way to contact them is via webform
Loves the array of payment options icons - Paypal, Amex, Visa etc
No Registrant details on whois
gushing praise reviews
Website restricts right click and copy
Google AI says this: Reviews for "Clear Vision" are split between a well-regarded UK window/glass installer (Clear Vision Glass Ltd) with high praise for service, and a controversial car window cleaning product ("Try Clearvision") with mixed to negative, often scam-related reviews. The product is often criticized as overpriced or ineffective.
One Trustpilot review:
Rhys Bartels-Waller
GB
2 reviews
Mar 12, 2025
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Waste of money, dishonest seller
Product does not work as expected. Seller refuses to honour money-back satisfaction guarantee, which is false advertising
If it were my money, I would "waste" it on Glaco!
It's a company from shenzen, china, operating off a Canadian run website with no company info on it If it's on Facebook it's likely to be crap
Seems very much like a QVC telly shopping channel product
No UK address on website, no phone number, only way to contact them is via webform
Loves the array of payment options icons - Paypal, Amex, Visa etc
No Registrant details on whois
gushing praise reviews
Website restricts right click and copy
Google AI says this: Reviews for "Clear Vision" are split between a well-regarded UK window/glass installer (Clear Vision Glass Ltd) with high praise for service, and a controversial car window cleaning product ("Try Clearvision") with mixed to negative, often scam-related reviews. The product is often criticized as overpriced or ineffective.
One Trustpilot review:
Rhys Bartels-Waller
GB
2 reviews
Mar 12, 2025
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Waste of money, dishonest seller
Product does not work as expected. Seller refuses to honour money-back satisfaction guarantee, which is false advertising
If it were my money, I would "waste" it on Glaco!
I'm not saying it's a scam but
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