DogRescuer
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When I use sw as dry aid I always avoid getting it on the glass but well maybe I shouldn't, any thoughts? ?
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Humidity? Sometimes I wish we had some so I could experience it.
Az is just a dry heat.
I'll trade ya for your July 110/40% for our 99/95% anyday![]()
On a muggy sticky humid day you get outside of your cool a/c vehicle and your sunglasses fog up instantly.
Humidity? Sometimes I wish we had some so I could experience it.
Az is just a dry heat.
I don't suppose using fully synthetic "waxes",
(whether they're packaged as sprays, pastes, creams),
would cause any visual driving impairments...
especially if they are properly applied.
However:
Except for "deep-cleaning" with products like:
Mother's Chrome Polish, Meguiar's M04, Bon Ami,
and/or Barkeeper's Friend once/twice a year...
I don't use anything on exterior auto-glass other than
"dedicated" Glass Cleaners: i.e. Meguiar's D120,
Sprayway 050, Stoner's IG, etc.
Bob
•For me:And, is there a reason you prefer your glass without a coating of sorts?
I've had D156 make my wiper blades chatter. I switched over to a dedicated glass coating which is much better.