CarPro CeriGlass - It really works...

Sorry if I hijacked Theo! :nomore:[/QUOTE]

You must be kidding... :):cool:

I have no such issues. We are all sharing our experiences for a common goal. There is no sense of "competition" or "hijacking" in my mind.

I'll post the thread of your KICK A.. review..

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/43988-review-carpro-ceriglass.html

As for the DA, I do not own one, and I do not know what the other fellow would use. The Flex 3401 is definitely capable of delivering the results. Im not sure what a PC would do though.
 
I am wondering if the CarPro CeriGlass would help me in this situation?

I am looking for something to help me with Windshield chip

IMAG0199.jpg
 
Sorry if I hijacked Theo! :nomore:

You must be kidding... :):cool:

I have no such issues. We are all sharing our experiences for a common goal. There is no sense of "competition" or "hijacking" in my mind.

I'll post the thread of your KICK A.. review..

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/43988-review-carpro-ceriglass.html

As for the DA, I do not own one, and I do not know what the other fellow would use. The Flex 3401 is definitely capable of delivering the results. Im not sure what a PC would do though.[/QUOTE]

Thanks buddy!!

I am wondering if the CarPro CeriGlass would help me in this situation?

I am looking for something to help me with Windshield chip


That chip looks pretty deep, I think it would be asking too much of Ceriglass or any glass polish to cut the glass down to that level. That one needs a resin fill maybe?
 
Can someone explain the difference between the Lake Country Glass Cutting Pad and Lake Country Glass Polishing Pad? Also, when to use each.

From one of the Diamondite thread that Mike wrote, it seems like he used the Cutting Pad 1st and followed up with the Polishing Pad 2nd (makes sense to me). Can a Yellow or Orange LC pad be substituted for the GPP or is the HyrdroTech Cyan better because it keeps the product on the glass and not soaks it up into the pad?
 
thanks buddy. If anyone has a LC GPP they would like to sell please contact me. They have been discontinued and I am pretty confident that the glass polishing pad would take out my light residual swirling which was caused by the glass cutting pads. Or if anyone else has other insight please let me know. Refer to my thread here:

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...ips/50492-please-help-can-my-glass-saved.html

thanks
 
I am wondering if the CarPro CeriGlass would help me in this situation?

I am looking for something to help me with Windshield chip

IMAG0199.jpg

It is not going to help much with a chip like that. Best you can do is have that filled so it doesn't start cracking or have the shield replaced.

Can someone explain the difference between the Lake Country Glass Cutting Pad and Lake Country Glass Polishing Pad? Also, when to use each.

From one of the Diamondite thread that Mike wrote, it seems like he used the Cutting Pad 1st and followed up with the Polishing Pad 2nd (makes sense to me). Can a Yellow or Orange LC pad be substituted for the GPP or is the HyrdroTech Cyan better because it keeps the product on the glass and not soaks it up into the pad?

I believe you could probably substitute the cyan for a yellow or orange pad without issue. Do a test area and try it out.

thanks buddy. If anyone has a LC GPP they would like to sell please contact me. They have been discontinued and I am pretty confident that the glass polishing pad would take out my light residual swirling which was caused by the glass cutting pads. Or if anyone else has other insight please let me know. Refer to my thread here:

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...ips/50492-please-help-can-my-glass-saved.html

thanks

Have you tried a foam cutting pad with ceriglass to finish?
 
No I have not. Which one do you recommend I try?

Any firm foam pad you have should do it I think. I used cyan HT but I think Orange would work. You could try a test spot and see what kind of results you can achieve before duplicating the results if you are happy with them.
 
the pad i see in the first post resembles the one i had so much trouble with in the past - http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...947-glass-pad-came-apart-after-first-use.html

the retail site says it's backordered and it has been for a long time. i know the first post is old but did they ever revise that pad? i ask because i can't see how it would last at all doing glass work considering what i experienced and i see Frank20 is asking for one...
 
the pad i see in the first post resembles the one i had so much trouble with in the past - http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...947-glass-pad-came-apart-after-first-use.html

the retail site says it's back-ordered and it has been for a long time. i know the first post is old but did they ever revise that pad? i ask because i can't see how it would last at all doing glass work considering what i experienced and i see Frank20 is asking for one...


I asked Eric Dunn about these and he says they are discontinued.

I think he told me he has a new pad for me to test, I'll check with him.


:)
 
You could try a test spot and see what kind of results you can achieve before duplicating the results if you are happy with them.


Doing a Test Spot on paint is really important and even MORE important when working on glass and especially when you're trying to remove below surface defects, not simply topical gunk or topical staining/water spots.


Also, NEVER test on the section of glass the driver looks through while driving.



:xyxthumbs:
 
thanks buddy. If anyone has a LC GPP they would like to sell please contact me. They have been discontinued and I am pretty confident that the glass polishing pad would take out my light residual swirling which was caused by the glass cutting pads. Or if anyone else has other insight please let me know. Refer to my thread here:

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...ips/50492-please-help-can-my-glass-saved.html

thanks


On my Post #14 I refer to the GCP being hard and not flexible and installing some scratches, and on the opening thread I explain that I did most of the work with the GPP. Although I had to do 5 passes with the GPP I feel that it's the best pad to work on Glass.

The problem is that I barely managed to finish my windshield before it got delaminated and that they are discontinued. (maybe this could be the reason why).

I also tried a LC HT Cyan pad and and in my case it left some haze, but I think it would be your best alternative if you cannot find a GPP.

Or wait for the new pad that Mike is referring to.

Just my brief advice and comments since I posted this review to begin with.

Please also read the extensive review that Corey (CEEDOG) has posted on Ceriglass. A ton of info there.

Theo.

PS. excuse my poor English. English is not my mother language.
 
On my Post #14 I refer to the GCP being hard and not flexible and installing some scratches, and on the opening thread I explain that I did most of the work with the GPP. Although I had to do 5 passes with the GPP I feel that it's the best pad to work on Glass.

The problem is that I barely managed to finish my windshield before it got delaminated and that they are discontinued. (maybe this could be the reason why).

I also tried a LC HT Cyan pad and and in my case it left some haze, but I think it would be your best alternative if you cannot find a GPP.

Or wait for the new pad that Mike is referring to.

Just my brief advice and comments since I posted this review to begin with.

Please also read the extensive review that Corey (CEEDOG) has posted on Ceriglass. A ton of info there.

Theo.

PS. excuse my poor English. English is not my mother language.

Thanks for your response theo. I'll be trying one of my firm orange pads on a DA on thursday. Hopefully I see some results.

And mike please be sure to update us with any information regarding this new pad.
 
Thanks for your response theo. I'll be trying one of my firm orange pads on a DA on thursday. Hopefully I see some results.

And mike please be sure to update us with any information regarding this new pad.

What kind of DA will you be using ? I have a feeling that any other DA except the Flex 3401 or a step up to a Rotary simply and literally won't "cut" it.... The glass I mean...

:laughing::laughing::laughing:

Remember to very lightly mist the quickly drying Ceriglass to extend it's working time.

Good luck. :xyxthumbs:
 
What kind of DA will you be using ? I have a feeling that any other DA except the Flex 3401 or a step up to a Rotary simply and literally won't "cut" it.... The glass I mean...

:laughing::laughing::laughing:

Remember to very lightly mist the quickly drying Ceriglass to extend it's working time.

Good luck. :xyxthumbs:

Well I do own a flex 3401 but I only have 6.5" pads for it which I don't think will be small enough to get the spot on my glass that needs the correction. I was going to try it with my friends GG DA. If not then i'll try again with my corded drill and my orange 4" pad.
 
I was a little disappointed and shocked to see that the Lake Country glass pads were no longer available. I'd really like to see if their foam pads will work.
 
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