D156 on Glass?

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In several posts I've read that people use this on glass; what then is the recommended procedure for application and removal? Thanks
 
I apply D156 on glass the same way I apply it on paint. It's best to have a second dry MF towel to avoid streaking issues.
 
Use it after you've cleaned your exterior glass with your normL glass cleaner. Spray it onto a clean microfiber towel and spray it light. 1 side applies, the other side [or other dry towel wipes it off] Pretty nice extra mile sort of step. Worth doing if it's worth it to you.

I don't do it on the windshield. Only the sides and rear window. Why? Because I don't want to risk any adverse effects such as haze or wiper chatter. I don't use it for its water beading anyways, if and when I do it it's for the added gloss and slick reflections it leaves, especially on tinted windows.
 
I douche my entire car with it, wipe with MF, then buff off with 2nd dry MF. Everything. Trim, window's, paint, etc. That's the great thing about 156!

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Use it after you've cleaned your exterior glass with your normL glass cleaner. Spray it onto a clean microfiber towel and spray it light. 1 side applies, the other side [or other dry towel wipes it off] Pretty nice extra mile sort of step. Worth doing if it's worth it to you.

I don't do it on the windshield. Only the sides and rear window. Why? Because I don't want to risk any adverse effects such as haze or wiper chatter. I don't use it for its water beading anyways, if and when I do it it's for the added gloss and slick reflections it leaves, especially on tinted windows.
Thanks for the input, I should have mentioned a concern for use on the windshield
 
I douche my entire car with it, wipe with MF, then buff off with 2nd dry MF. Everything. Trim, window's, paint, etc. That's the great thing about 156!

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As above, even the windshield?
 
What's next? Vagisil for a quik fix headlight restoration polish? Lmao.
 
Works well on windows. CG blitz is my go to window sealant though. But d156 is really great on everything, especially as a drying aid. Second coat sprayed on the paint as LSP. One of those underrated/ under hyped products that doesn't disappoint.
 
That's confidential information I cannot relay to you at this time....

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Hahaha.. This is what happens when you're in California and you are forced to wait a whole week for your Autogeek shipment to arrive all the way from Stuart Florida! You're all out of toothpaste, customers car is outside under the canopy.. So your buddy tells you "just go in there and grab something, Anything"!

And that's what you walk out with. Lol. You gotta have faith that it's gonna work man! Lol.
 
Hahaha.. This is what happens when you're in California and you are forced to wait a whole week for your Autogeek shipment to arrive all the way from Stuart Florida! You're all out of toothpaste, customers car is outside under the canopy.. So your buddy tells you "just go in there and grab something, Anything"!

And that's what you walk out with. Lol. You gotta have faith that it's gonna work man! Lol.
With the right technique and a little finesse, you can make anything work:)

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With the right technique and a little finesse, you can make anything work:)

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Well it's too bad there's no Vagisil in the house... Otherwise we'd all be in for a treat this morning. Test product/concourse elite level headlight restoration. With pix! Lol.

Maybe I'll gather up the courage to purchase a tube at Walgreens and take it with me to unveil @ SEMA 2016.
 
Well it's too bad there's no Vagisil in the house... Otherwise we'd all be in for a treat this morning. Test product/concourse elite level headlight restoration. With pix! Lol.

Maybe I'll gather up the courage to purchase a tube at Walgreens and take it with me to unveil @ SEMA 2016.

Don't forget to bring marketing flyers "It cleans the dirtiest of places"
 
Thanks to those that replied and in addition...no strings attached
 
Don't forget to bring marketing flyers "It cleans the dirtiest of places"

Not only does it clean, but once I re label it for the detailing industry it'll be hands down the best odor eliminator on the market... Because if it can freshen up that not so fresh feeling for a lady in need... Well there's nothing, and I mean nothing that can happen inside of your vehicle that could be worse than that smell!😝lol.
 
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