Wolfgang deep gloss sealant on glass

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Is it safe or would it do any good to put Wolfgang deep gloss sealant on the windows? Wondering if it would help keep the water and dirt off without streaking.
 
Is it safe or would it do any good to put Wolfgang deep gloss sealant on the windows? Wondering if it would help keep the water and dirt off without streaking.

I use it on glass . No streaks and seems to last forever. I just use it glass to multi purpose it and it works well.
 
does it bead water off better than RainX does?
 
I used to use WDGPS on glass but now use Sonax Netshield or Reload for ease of use.
 
Much like other paint Sealants:
WGDGPS 3.0 was formulated to have its synthetic polymers cross-link and form covalent bonds with automotive paint.

So:
Is it really possible that WGDGPS 3.0 can also form
these same covalent bonds with automotive glass?

If not:
Will it just wind up "sitting" on the auto-glass surfaces,
as does Waxes on auto-paint/other auto-surfaces?

Your thoughts, OP?


Bob
 
Much like other paint Sealants:
WGDGPS 3.0 was formulated to have its synthetic polymers cross-link and form covalent bonds with automotive paint.

So:
Is it really possible that WGDGPS 3.0 can also form
these same covalent bonds with automotive glass?

If not:
Will it just wind up "sitting" on the auto-glass surfaces,
as does Waxes on auto-paint/other auto-surfaces?

Your thoughts, OP?


Bob

:iagree:

I never really did get longevity on glass using any kind of wax or sealant designed for paint. I have had pretty good results on glass using CQUK and reload though.
 
Much like other paint Sealants:
WGDGPS 3.0 was formulated to have its synthetic polymers cross-link and form covalent bonds with automotive paint.

So:
Is it really possible that WGDGPS 3.0 can also form
these same covalent bonds with automotive glass?

If not:
Will it just wind up "sitting" on the auto-glass surfaces,
as does Waxes on auto-paint/other auto-surfaces?

Your thoughts, OP?


Bob

That was kind of my thought, it would not really bond and smear or just wipe off next time I turned on the wipers.
 
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