Best Glass Product for the buck?

wil2007

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I'm looking to add to my growing line of products. I want to polish and protect my glass. Hopefully not going as high as PBL. First time buying but want to take advantage of weekend sale. I will be using DA polisher, I have both Griots.
 
Carpro ceriglass. I have never personally used it but it seems to be the go to.

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you'll want the carpro rayon pads with the ceriglass as well
 
Not sure if your buffer will cut the mustard with the rayon pads. I think most use a rotary or flex with those. A non forced da might work but will take forever.

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Not sure if your buffer will cut the mustard with the rayon pads. I think most use a rotary or flex with those. A non forced da might work but will take forever.

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Suggestions for use of the Griots?
 
Ceriglass + Rayon pads for polishing..
Opti-Glass coating for best protection & "hydrophobicity"
 
I use carpro ceriglass for glass that needs "repair" and pinnacle water spot remover for light polishing both with my Rupes mini. For protection I'll use either reload or coat with CQUK if the job calls for it.
 
I have a 2006Silverado outside 24/7. When glass is washed there appears to be a film and spots on all windows. My 2011 Honda accord not nearly as bad. Hoping to repair and protect. Any suggestions other than CarPro
 
I have a 2006Silverado outside 24/7. When glass is washed there appears to be a film and spots on all windows. My 2011 Honda accord not nearly as bad. Hoping to repair and protect. Any suggestions other than CarPro

I just corrected some really badly water spotted glass on a 2012 Ram truck using pinnacle water spot remover / glass polish with excellent results. Not as intensive as ceriglass but worked perfectly!
 
M105 on a Lake Country orange cutting pad (flat or CCS, your choice) will work beautifully at removing any film and water spots from your glass. Protect with Griot's Garage glass sealant.
 
I use Meguairs Ultimate compound with the Orange CCS pad. Personally I think you can use any compound with Abrasive to remove the water spots.
then I seal it with your favorate windows coating. Ex Aquapel, Gtechniq g5, etc
 
I' ve been using the DP high performance glass restorer with Griots glass polishing pads and Griots
Glass sealant. Easily removes water spots and road film. Durability of the glass sealant is 4+ months on the windshield (depending on wiper usage) Up to a year on side glass.
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