Ak Perkins—December 8, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I usually get the foaming window cleaner in the aerosol cans, I only ordered this because it was cheap and available for 2 day shipping, when the other was going to take over a week. This cheap cleaner impressed the hell out of me, it cleans nicely and wipes easily without streaks leaving a very clean glass. I couldn’t ask for better. Spray bottle seems reliable Read more
Not needed to know—February 14, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Forget Windex! Throw it in the trash and buy this! So much better and leaves the windows "Streak Free"! Read more
Dave—February 22, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Zep makes good products Read more
JosephK—September 13, 2014✓ Verified purchase
Update again: Well, I figured it out. I needed to shake the bottle. Now it smells absolutely terrible but does its job. 5 stars, ignore everything below. UPDATE: WOAH WOAH WOAH! I just posted this review and I noticed that the price is nearly $10 for one bottle. You have to be mentally ill to pay that price. If you did pay that price, I truly pity you. It's not worth $2.00, and $10 is abominable. I mean let's be real. It's colored water with a little bit of stuff that is unhealthy for your eyes, mouth, or skin. It is utterly useless, and I would be angrily returning it if it had cost me $10. For $10, I wouldn't have even considered it. I mean come on! I had really high hopes for this product, although I'm not surprised by the result. I paid less than $2 for a 32oz. bottle of this stuff as an "add on" item. It was even cheaper than buying the name brand blue liquid at the store. I live in a dorm and I am using a glass desk. Unfortunately, this desk is a magnet for fingerprints, and I like to keep things clean. Water wasn't cutting it, and I was running out of my normal glass cleaner. I thought I'd give this a try. It was dirt cheap, and it seemed to be doing its job for other users. All I had to remove was fingerprints, and this could be done, with more effort, using just water. This cleaner arrived [stupidly] in a box you might find a toaster oven in. This surprised me, because there was more than enough room in the other box of items it shipped with. Whatever, it arrived safely. I was eager to try it out as I had already ran out of the other wind- brand, and had been using water. I eagerly cleared my desk and sprayed some of this stuff on it. I was confronted with a much less breath taking smell than I was used to. I wiped it around on my desk, and was disappointed to see that it seemed to be turning my fingerprints into a smeary mess. Confused by this, I figured I must be using a dirty cloth. I grabbed a clean, white, cotton cloth and tried again. I found that it evaporated quickly, but just left smears everywhere. It actually left my desk looking worse. I tried paper towels, and microfiber, the latter of which seemed to do the job, but as soon as it dried, there were the streaks. In the end, a wet cotton cloth did a better job. I also tried this on my mirror, and it was the same story. Using the same cloth with just plain water did an equal or better job. Maybe I'm more fussy about my glass than the so called "commercial" users. If it can't remove fingerprints and smudges, I don't see how anyone would find it useful. I also don't see how anyone who has used the other blue wind brand could settle for this. It says it can remove grime, but it is no match for fingerprints. I paid less than $2 for it, and I'm humbled by how ineffective it was. Even at that price, I am unimpressed by its sub-mediocrity. What a shame. With all those warnings, I probably shouldn't pour it out. It will most likely be forgotten about in the far back corner of my room, behind the trash bin. I don't know what compelled me to write this review on such a mundane product. I just still can't believe how miserably it has failed. The only value I see in it is the bottle. It seems to be made of a sturdy plastic, and the sprayer nozzle has an "off", "spray" and "stream" setting. If only I could find a way to responsibly dispose of the liquid, I would buy a bulk jug of the generic, store brand blue chemical crap and use that instead. The bar has been set so low, blue colored water would suffice. For $2.00 though, not much can be expected. It cost less than a normal spray bottle on amazon. If you want a decent quality spray bottle on the cheap, this could be an option. The liquid inside is just a mild inconvenience. Spray bottle: 4 stars Cleaner (I use this term very loosely): 0 stars Average: 2 stars. Read more
Everyday Reviews—August 25, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Crystal-Clear Shine Without the Hassle I’ve been using this Zep Glass Cleaner around the house and in the garage, and it really gets the job done. The big jug size means I can refill smaller spray bottles and not worry about running out anytime soon. A little goes a long way—it sprays on evenly, cuts through fingerprints, smudges, and light grease, and wipes off clean without leaving streaks or haze. What I like most is that it works just as well on mirrors, windows, and glass tabletops as it does on car windows. I’ve even used it on some stainless steel and chrome surfaces with good results. The light scent is pleasant and doesn’t linger or overwhelm like some other cleaners. One thing to keep in mind: it’s not ammonia-free, so it’s not suitable for tinted car windows. Also, because it comes in a gallon jug, you’ll need to have a spray bottle handy for everyday use. Bottom line: A reliable, no-nonsense glass cleaner that delivers professional-level streak-free results at home or in the garage. Great value if you go through a lot of glass cleaner. Read more
Nuuch—February 16, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Its window cleaner Read more
T.—November 19, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Better than windex and cheaper too. Doesn’t leave any streaks and doesn’t have an overpowering smell. Bottle seems sturdy too. I’ll keep buying this one instead of other brands. Read more
Diane Webb—January 20, 2026✓ Verified purchase
My favorite glass cleaner. I don’t see streaks. Read more