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No PPE specified in published sources for eyes. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
No PPE specified in published sources for skin. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
No PPE specified in published sources for lungs. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
No PPE specified in published sources for ventilation. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
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This product ranks #2 of 16 in Glass Cleaner.
Last reviewed June 9, 2026
TL;DR Confirmed ammonia-free and safe for aftermarket tint, with the safety data sheet itself classifying the formula as not hazardous · no signal word, no Prop 65, no required PPE. Reliable streak performance per a modest Amazon track record, where owner reception is good rather than glowing.
A specialty automotive glass cleaner from The Hope Company, a small Bridgeton, Missouri brand whose household Perfect Glass has carried a Consumer Reports top-pick history for years. The automotive version is the same base formula plus a road-grime additive, in a standard pump trigger sprayer. Confirmed ammonia-free at the bottle, the safety data sheet, the product spec, and an independent EWG entry. reception is good but not glowing across a modest review base, with consistent praise for streak-free results and bug-residue removal.
The right buy for anyone with aftermarket tint, a ceramic glass coating, or a rain-repellent treatment who wants the cleanest possible safety data sheet in the category. Skip it if maximum community-review volume matters; larger sellers in the category have ten to fifty times the Amazon footprint.
The safety data sheet §2 records no GHS hazard classification at the mixture level · no signal word, no pictograms, no H-codes · and §15 explicitly states the product does not contain any California Proposition 65 chemicals. SDS §8 makes affirmative no-PPE declarations across eye, skin, and respiratory axes. VOC content is roughly 24 g/L estimated from the §3 isopropyl alcohol disclosure, below any meaningful regulatory bracket. SDS §12 records no aquatic-toxicity classification but notes the environmental impact has not been fully investigated, so that field is stored as no-data rather than confirmed negative.
Yes, by every available source. The safety data sheet §3 discloses only isopropyl alcohol at 1·5%; no ammonium hydroxide or ammonia is listed at any concentration. The front of the bottle states 'No Ammonia · Safe on Tint,' and Amazon's product specification lists 'Ammonia-Free' as a material feature. The Environmental Working Group's review of the household Perfect Glass (the same base formula) corroborates the ammonia-free claim independently. Aftermarket adhesive-backed tint, ceramic glass coatings, and rain-repellent treatments should not be at risk from this product.
The safety data sheet on file is revision 2014-09-11, retrieved from Home Depot's vendor-portal CDN. The Hope Company has not republished. The back-of-bottle ingredient panel still matches §3 (water, isopropyl alcohol, surfactant blend, glycol ether, preservative, fragrance) and the §2 'not hazardous' classification still aligns with the disclosed chemistry, so the document is treated as current. The age is a stale-SDS flag, not a defect · the formula and disclosures still line up.
No. The safety data sheet §15 states explicitly: 'This product does not contain any Proposition 65 chemicals.' Bottle imagery for both the 23 oz and 32 oz sizes shows no Prop 65 warning text on the front, back, or sidebar. Isopropyl alcohol · the only ingredient disclosed in §3 · is not a direct Prop 65 listing.
Hope's takes a different chemistry path. Stoner and Sprayway lean on co-solvents and (for Sprayway) 2-butoxyethanol that pull the safety data sheet toward a WARNING or DANGER signal word and, in Sprayway's case, a Prop 65 warning. Hope's uses isopropyl alcohol at 1·5% in water with a label-disclosed surfactant and glycol ether, and the resulting mixture carries no GHS classification and no Prop 65 warning. The Amazon community footprint is much smaller than the big category sellers, and owner reception is good rather than glowing, but the safety profile is the strongest in the category.
Not on Amazon as of May 2026 · the 32 oz size (ASIN B00FGILPD2) is currently listed as unavailable. The 23 oz size (ASIN B0DKXQD57C) is the in-stock SKU and uses the same formula. The 32 oz size is left in the page as a secondary variant so its historical buyer signal remains visible.
Marketing copy from Hope's, via Amazon. Not editorial.
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