Pinnacle GlassCoat.

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With the weekend heat wave, figured I would do a wash Sunday afternoon. Exterior and interior was nasty after weeks of neglect and sub zero temps. Found out there was a truck under all that mess! Was tired afterwards. Went out later and figured I would get something constructive done. Broke out my new bottle of GlassCoat. Followed the directions and let it set up for 10 min. Grabbed 2 new mf towels and removed the product from the glass. I did all exterior glass along with the side rear view mirrors. Product was not bad to remove. Like anything a little bit of work was involved. It did leave the glass really optical clear and smooth. Calling for rain tonight, so I will be interested in the protection it will afford. I do have the Pinnacle glass cleaner with rain repel. I will use this to boost the GlassCoat.
 
Not a product that comes up often. Would like to try it at some point

Let us know longevity after a couple months and maybe some updated thoughts of you remember


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pro4x
got some of that for free with my last order. already put in on my windshield but haven't been out in the rain since. guess i'll get a chance to try it out on Thursday. glad to see you're liking it so far.
Carlo
 
Great product, I would highly recommend it, I have had it on my car for about 20 months, car is garaged and well care for. I was on a road trip this weekend and I noticed it wasnt beading up as nicely as it use too. Don't get me wrong it still was working decently. The side and rear glass as well as the full glass roof where still beading very well. I used sprayway glass cleaner to prep prior to using the Pinnacle glasscoat. I am trying to figure out the best way to use it to see if I can get longer out of the product.

Mike
 
Nope I have had it for about 1 year 8 months on my car

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I was not aware a glass sealant can last that long, even if garaged most the time. I figured maybe oxygen itself would degrade it by that time.
It seems to be working. Like I said the windshield needs to be reapplied but the rest of the glass is perfect

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