Glass coatings

I vote for coating. Depending on the sealants, you end up have to reapply often if the washer fluid reacts to degrade the sealant. Coatings are impervious to chemicals
 
I vote for coating. Depending on the sealants, you end up have to reapply often if the washer fluid reacts to degrade the sealant. Coatings are impervious to chemicals

My bad, let me rephrase. Which glass coating or sealant do you like?
 
So far I've only used Opti-Glass and I like it a lot. Haven't used my wiper blades ever since it was applied.
 
Tried carpro flyby but don't think it bonded, I applied it to late in the season, was way to cold to bond... I usually just apply reload to windshield..
 
I use DP glass coating. Easy to use & has held up well for 3 months now and still going strong.
 
Tried carpro flyby but don't think it bonded, I applied it to late in the season, was way to cold to bond... I usually just apply reload to windshield..

I've found with flyby30 you need two coats for it to have any durability.
 
I use DP glass coating. Easy to use & has held up well for 3 months now and still going strong.

I've been thinking about giving DP a try. I've only ever used pinnacle glass sealant and it really doesn't last long. Not much different than rain-x. Pinnacle's water spot remover / polish works really well though!
 
When you scrape ice off a windshield do these coatings hold up? Just curious.
 
I'll be giving either the DP or Pinnacle Black a shot when I do my glass coatings. They seem to get the best reviews thus far.
 
I will give it to Opti Glass or Opti Glass Pro.

I got the consumer version for sample and bought the pro.
 
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