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Just wondering, I've always wondered why you guys need, sealants, waxes, coatings, etc... On your windshields? Is it because of where you guys live and the different weather conditions?
Just wondering... Some feedback would be appreciated. Thanks
I applied PL to my windshield after claying it, Just for kicks.... Hasn't rained or anything, so I just know that it's there lol. (No other benefits really, I will be washing my car Friday with my new gear that should get here Thursday. So I guess, I'll be able to enjoy the water beading off the windshield)
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I just picked up G1 today do I will be giving that a go on my GF Optima
G1 works great, so far I'm on month four and holding strong. However it is not easy to apply. Make sure you have an extra pack of those silly cosmetic "pads" or better yet cut your own micro swede cloth for application. It is all too easy for them to stick to your gloves and then fall to the ground. Also only work on one window at a time and keep track of the time as you do not want the G1 to "gum" up on you from waiting too long to remove. They give you exactly only enough residue remover to remove wet excess. The small 15ml bottle is enough to do the front window and side mirrors with three coats and two coatings on the back window of an average car.
One very important note, make sure to tape around the window to have about half inch over hang. On the car I applied it to, the plastic/rubberish cowl actually lifted up and deformed during the G1 drying. I'm guessing it was a chemical reaction to the G1 and it did return to shape after the G1 fully dried. It had me scared!
I use a little spit and it even helps with fogging! I use Wolf's nano glass sealant.
Spit from your mouth? Or Ammo Spit?
Before brushing or after brushing? (Would probably make a difference) :laughing:
Just wondering, I've always wondered why you guys need, sealants, waxes, coatings, etc... On your windshields? Is it because of where you guys live and the different weather conditions?
Just wondering... Some feedback would be appreciated. Thanks
I applied PL to my windshield after claying it, Just for kicks.... Hasn't rained or anything, so I just know that it's there lol. (No other benefits really, I will be washing my car Friday with my new gear that should get here Thursday. So I guess, I'll be able to enjoy the water beading off the windshield)
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Hello guys,
Right now I use Rain-X for treating windshields and exterior Windows.
A co-worker of mine mentionned to me that he does a treatment every year on his truck and that the product they use lasts a year!
As far as I know Rain-X lasts about 2 months. Never tested the exact durability but I think 2 months is at the outer limit of what it can do.
Do you know of a product that would last a year, or at least a lot longer than Rain-X?
Why don't you ask your co-worker and post his answer! :buffing: Feed back please
He would not know ;( He has it down at a place where they install windshields, tinting, anti-rust and that sort of things. They must be using some common window sealant, would just like to know which one. It has to be pretty cheap too, they charge 20$ to do the windshield, so it can't be something that cost 30$ for one application like I have seen posted here.