💎 See the road like never before—crystal clear, streak-free, and ready to impress.
nextzett Kristall Klar is a premium 1:200 concentrated windshield washer fluid that delivers streak-free clarity by cutting through tough road grime and bugs. Enhanced with lubricants to reduce wiper wear and water softeners to prevent mineral buildup, it ensures long-lasting performance and protection for your vehicle’s washer system. Trusted by European automakers and made in Germany, this 8.5 fl. oz. concentrate yields over 13 gallons of high-performance fluid, perfect for professionals who demand flawless visibility.
Manufacturer | nextzett |
Brand | nextzett |
Model | Kristall Klar Premium Windshield Washer Fluid Concentrate |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item model number | 92100815 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 92100815 |
Special Features | Streak Free, Concentrated |
T**J
Simply the best
I have been using Kristall Klar for YEARS. I originally found it during my search for a wiper fluid that did NOT leave some sort of water repellent behind.Pros:-This performs well and gets just about the nastiest stuff off of the glass even in the baking hot sun.-Might just be a placebo effect but it feels like I use less fluid per spray to get the windshield clean compared to normal washer fluid.-It always wipes and dries cleanly while leaving no residue behind to cause wiper chatter/skipping.-It's also strong enough to clean the rubber in your wiper blades without destroying them. People underestimate how dirty the blades themselves get which can also cause poor performance and noise. A typical car wash won't remove this type of dirt/contamination.-Ridiculously economical: 1 bottle will give you multiple GALLONS which should last you for many years.-Last but not least: AMAZING lemon-lime scentCon:The only downside is that this particular formulation isn't winter proof. BUT they do make a winter version (which I bought but haven't had a chance to use yet) and both versions can be mixed together.
M**E
Does the job.
I like that I can safely use it will tap water, mixes easily and does a good job cleaning my windshield. Just ordered another bottle, the larger one now that I know it works.
B**D
Keep That Windshield Clean
I don't use a lot of washer fluid in our two cars and have had this for some time waiting to use up the old washer fluid. I was able to use the old gallon jug to mix this washer fluid in and did use a few sprays on the windshields. Amazing it cleans the windows. Is it better than windex or other products? I haven't used it enough to give an honest opinion. We live in the SE and it's getting to be bug / pollen season so the windshields will get dirty and I will add to the reservoirs for the wipers. It should do the job and I like the fact that it is super concentrated and doesn't take up much space in the cabinet, yet will make gallons of cleaner over time.
M**T
Works well, hard to measure.
Cleans windshield well, smells nice, but kind of hard to measure. The instructions say 1 oz (the size of the measuring cup part of the bottle) per 1.5 gallons, which is kind of a weird volume. So if you use an old distilled water jug like I do, it's necessary to eyeball about 2/3 oz, which isn't ideal.
B**E
Does what it says and good value.
Very satisfying cleaning ability and pleasant smell. It doesn't leave behind that blue residue that you get from the usual stuff. It is just 13 dollars to make 13 gallons, so you can wash the windshield as much as you want!Use the 200:1 ratio to make different amounts, for example 1 teaspoon of concentrate makes 1 liter/quart of fluid.It can foam up a lot when mixing and pouring. Add the water slowly down the side of the container instead of pouring straight down.
R**R
Great product!
Very easy to mix as it's super concentrated and has premeasured system to get correct mix ratio.Works a bit better than MB brand on my GLE.
S**R
amazing product compared to the most popular alternatives
Its very effective in clearing the windshield with far less needed over my previous OEM BMW solution. This solution goes on more sudsy, yet wipes clean via the wipers, airflow (moving vehicle ), and cloth when parked. Virtually no streaking despite clearing bug, road, and environmental debris. This was especially important to me as currently I am parking outside more often than not. Which leads me to my last, but important bit of praise. I bought this product because of its claim to recondion the wiper blames and keep them plaible with proper use. I was skeptical, but felt that even if untrue, it would still be an upgrade over others I have used. Imagine my delight that it has quieted my stiff and dirty blade installed last spring, but the seem to remain more like new with a continued use, which for me had been every 2-3 days of uses including parked in the direct summer/fall sun and SoCal smog/ash/dust/pollen. Im extremely happy with my purchase so far, and would highly recommend it to others! Actually have done so to several friends.
N**E
Much easier to store than 15 gallons of washer fluid
This concentration works well. In fact, it's much better than the fluid at the auto parts store for a fraction of the price. A bottle usually lasts me 2 years between 2 cars. Plus its just less plastic waste....Highlights:*If using in cold weather it still works, but can freeze when it's really cold or if leave the vehicle outside overnight. So, either get the winter version or add some alcohol to the mixture. I add alcohol because I only need it for about a month in the winter. It works and no problem.*If you are in North America, use tap water, there are hard water conditioners in the mixture and distilled water is not needed.*If you are cleaning your window a lot and it's not raining (bugs, dust), you may get a very thin soap-like residue on the car. It washes off easily, and no issues with the paint or wax applied. My windows are dirty all the time and I deep clean the paint and wax the car once a year with a synthetic wax. Again, no issues.*A hard note on experience; add water to your fluid reservoir or container first, then add the concentrate. Otherwise, it will foam up while you are adding water. Trust me on this one.Hope the comments are helpful.
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