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Full SDS ↗ (rev. 2015-05-24)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.
Eyes—No PPE in published sourcesSkin—No PPE in published sourcesLungs—No PPE in published sourcesVentilation—No PPE in published sourcesShow details for all categories ▾Hide details ▴
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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CarCareTruth's Analysis
Last reviewed May 19, 2026
TL;DR Confirmed ammonia-free per the safety data sheet — safe for aftermarket tint and hydrophobic glass coatings. The safety data sheet classifies the formula as not hazardous under OSHA HCS: no signal word, no hazard codes. Mothers discloses a California Prop 65 warning that Section 15 ties to an alcoholic-beverage ingestion listing.
What it is and how it performs
Confirmed ammonia-free per the safety data sheet, with a "Tint-Safe" label matching the chemistry — no caustic ingredients, just a quick-evaporating co-solvent in a water-based blend. The pump trigger delivers a fine mist with no overspray onto trim or tint edges. Amazon's review base reports consistent streak-free results on interior and exterior glass; independent testing on heavy outgassing film is limited.
Who should buy this — and who should skip it
The right buy for owners with aftermarket tint, ceramic coatings, or rain-repellent treatments wanting a mainstream ammonia-free cleaner. Anyone who needs full ingredient disclosure should know the safety data sheet names one ingredient under ten percent; the balance is trade secret. Skip it for uncoated factory glass — cheaper ammonia-based options work there.
Safety and environmental impact
The front-bottle "CAUTION: Possible Eye or Skin Irritant" is a brand-label precaution the safety data sheet does not translate into a hazard classification. Section 15 attributes the Prop 65 warning to the alcoholic-beverage ingestion pathway. The safety data sheet specifies no protection meeting any chemistry-tier threshold. VOC is under three percent by weight; no aquatic toxicity on file.
Frequently asked questions
Is Mothers re|Vision Glass + Surface Cleaner really ammonia-free?▾
Yes — the safety data sheet Section 3 discloses isopropyl alcohol under 10% and water as the only named ingredients, with no ammonium hydroxide listed at any concentration. The brand label and the SDS are consistent on ammonia-free status. That makes the formula compatible with aftermarket adhesive-backed window tint and the hydrophobic glass coatings that ammonia degrades over time.
Is it safe for aftermarket window tint and hydrophobic glass coatings?▾
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 and ceramic glass coatings is not present. Mothers labels the product 'Tint-Safe.' For ceramic or rain-repellent coatings, verify with the coating manufacturer if you want a categorical compatibility statement — coating chemistries vary.
Why does the listing carry a California Prop 65 warning if the SDS says not hazardous?▾
Prop 65 and OSHA GHS are different regulatory regimes. The safety data sheet Section 15 lists ethanol (Developmental) with the explicit qualifier that the developmental hazard applies only when ethanol is ingested as an alcoholic beverage — not through normal glass-cleaner exposure. The brand makes the disclosure regardless because California law requires it whenever any listed substance is present. The product carries the warning even though normal use is not the exposure scenario behind the listing.
Why is there a CAUTION on the front label if the SDS says not hazardous?▾
The front-bottle 'CAUTION: Possible Eye or Skin Irritant' is a brand label-level precaution. Under OSHA HCS 2012, the formula does not meet the threshold for a GHS signal word or hazard code, so the safety data sheet Section 2 classifies it as not hazardous. Brands often add conservative label language ahead of the formal GHS classification. The chemistry-based score reflects the SDS, not the marketing label.
From the manufacturer
Marketing copy from Mothers, via Amazon. Not editorial.
- •Streak-Free Cleaning on Multiple Surfaces: Quickly removes dirt, grime, oily film and fingerprints for a crystal-clear finish
- •Ammonia-Free & Tint-Safe Formula: Safe for window tint, gauges, GPS units, touchscreens and delicate display surfaces
- •Cleans Glass, Plastic & Chrome: Effectively cleans mirrors, windows, plastic, chrome and other hard surfaces without residue
- •Safe for Screens & Displays: Designed for smartphones, tablets, infotainment screens, TVs and monitors
- •Pro-Strength Performance: Powerful cleaning action delivers fast, reliable results without harsh chemicals
- •Automotive & Home Use Versatility: Ideal for vehicles and household surfaces including windows, countertops, and appliances
- •Safe to use on tinted window film
- •Ammonia free and easy to use on headlight lenses, mirrors and chrome
- •Trigger spray bottle for easy use
- •Streak-free formula for a shiny new look
- •Regular use provides a long lasting benefit to your vehicle
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Manufacturer specifications
- Brand
- Mothers
- Item Form
- Spray
- Scent
- Unscented
- Specific Uses For Product
- Car
- Material Feature
- Unscented
- Surface Recommendation
- Glass,Glass+surface,Plastic
- Special Features
- Ammonia-free
- Contains Liquid Contents?
- Yes
- Material Features
- Unscented
- Item Volume
- 710 Milliliters
- Unit Count
- 710 Milliliters
- Number of Items
- 1
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