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Recommended, but it's tough on the environment.
Priced as of June 14, 2026
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Prices may varyHealth score is for adult use as intended, per the manufacturer's SDS. It does not model child ingestion, accidental spill cleanup, or off-label use. See the safety panel below for full hazard classification, and /disclaimer for the full editorial scope.
GHS hazard codes are quoted from the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet. PPE tiers below translate those codes and the listed ingredient chemistry; they are not CarCareTruth recommendations.
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No PPE specified in published sources for eyes. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
The published Safety Data Sheet for this product does not specify skin protection for consumer use.
Workplace context
29 CFR 1910.138(a); 1910.132(d)
“appropriate hand protection when employees' hands are exposed to hazards such as those from skin absorption of harmful substances.”
Triggered by GHS H317 on the SDS.
OSHA standards apply to workplaces. Cited here as the U.S. reference threshold for the underlying hazard class.
From the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
“No inhalation H-codes in SDS §2. The formula contains an AOEC-listed asthmagen (d-limonene), which holds lungs at recommended even though it is disclosed at only 0.1-1 percent in SDS §3, so the realistic inhalation hazard is low. Adequate ventilation is sensible when cleaning interior glass inside the closed cabin.”
— Gyeon
CarCareTruth publishes the cited sources verbatim and does not advise what action a user should take. Consult the full SDS before use.
No PPE specified in published sources for ventilation. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
PPE tiers translate the manufacturer’s SDS and U.S. regulatory standards. Not professional safety advice. How we report safety.
This product ranks #11 of 16 in Glass Cleaner.Three above it ↓
Last reviewed June 14, 2026
TL;DR Confirmed ammonia-free and tint-safe per the safety data sheet, the right pick for cars with aftermarket tint or glass coatings. A named professional reviewer and an independent review both report single-pass, streak-free results including over interior outgassing haze. It is alcohol-based, so ventilate when cleaning glass inside a closed cabin.
Confirmed ammonia-free and tint-safe, so the chemistry that degrades tint adhesive and hydrophobic coatings is not present. The pump trigger lays down a fine mist with no overspray complaints, and reviewers report streak-free glass in a single wipe. Its standout is interior windshield film: a named professional reviewer documented single-pass removal of the greasy outgassing haze that builds up inside new or hot cars, the contamination most glass cleaners struggle with.
The right buy for owners with aftermarket tint, ceramic coatings, or rain-repellent treatments who also want one-pass interior film removal. Anyone cleaning only uncoated factory glass can save money with a basic ammonia-based cleaner. Skip it if a low environmental footprint is your priority; the alcohol content and a terpene fragrance with aquatic toxicity drag the environment score down.
The WARNING signal word is a flammability note, the alcohol base makes it a combustible liquid, not a chemical health hazard. The safety data sheet classifies a skin-sensitizer code and names a trace asthmagen fragrance, so on that basis respiratory protection sits at recommended and ventilation is sensible for cabin work. It is drain-destined through cloth laundering, with a moderate VOC footprint and a terpene fragrance carrying aquatic toxicity.
Yes. The safety data sheet Section 3 discloses ethanol and a trace of d-limonene in a water base, with no ammonium hydroxide or ammonia listed at any concentration. The brand label and the Amazon copy both state 'Ammonia Free / Tint Safe,' consistent with the safety data sheet. That makes it the right chemistry for cars with aftermarket tint or hydrophobic glass coatings, which ammonia degrades over time.
Ammonia is the primary tint-compatibility concern, and this formula is ammonia-free per the safety data sheet, so the chemistry that damages tint adhesive is not present. Gyeon labels it 'Tint Safe,' and detailing-forum users report years of shop use on tinted glass with no problems and no stripping of existing glass coatings or sealants. The coating-compatibility point comes from the ammonia-free chemistry plus those community reports, not from any statement in the safety data sheet, so verify with your coating maker if you want a categorical guarantee.
Yes. A named professional reviewer at Auto Geek Online documented single-pass removal of interior vinyl outgassing fog with this cleaner, and a separate independent review reports streak-free single-wipe results. The interior off-gassing haze that builds up in new or hot cars is exactly the contamination it is built to cut.
The formula is alcohol-based, so the safety data sheet classifies it as a combustible liquid with a flash point of 80 °C. That is a physical fire-hazard note (keep it away from open flame and high heat), not a chemical health hazard. It carries a WARNING signal word, not DANGER.
Marketing copy from Gyeon, via Amazon. Not editorial.
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