Which sealant on glass to repel hard water spots

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I have both Aquapel and OC which one would repel hard water spots best?

Ken
 
Out of the two you mentioned I'm going with OC. I have not used aquapel so hopefully you'll receive some more educated answers.
 
I have always have great returns using Aquapel so I dont need to try other sealants. It offers six months of protection. I find its best to use DP Glass Restorer first with buffer and then it for longest results and cleanest, clearest glass.
 
I started using Aquapel a couple weeks ago and its GREAT, With all the pollllllen that we have one have to wash every day....Holding up great.
 
At the shop I work at we include aquapel with some packages and have it as an add-on; every customer who has come back after the application is very happy with their windsheild.

Another plus is if you are driving fast enough you don't need to use your wipers so prolonged wiper life and less scratches in the windshield from the wipers.
 
Are you guys referring to Aquapel Glass Treatment & Rain Repellent or Aquapel Glass Windshield Cleaner, or both?

Also what is OC?

Thanks
 
Yes, definitely aquapel. Aquapel however, will only last you approximately 3-4 months during the winter if you use your windshield wipers alot. However during the summer, it will definitely last you upwards of 6 months.
 
Thanks for the replies.I have been using Aquapel (windshield only)for a couple of years and just recently used OC on my paint and was thinking which would be better on the rest of the windows.My windshield gets more TLC than the rest.

We've been having flash floods for two weeks so maybe next week I can get something done

Thanks
Ken
 
Opticoat works insanely well on glass and I have it on all the glass on my daily driver. Only place it will end up prematurely failing is the windshield. How long it last will depends entirely on how often you use your wipers. Mine lasted about 4 months in rainy Seattle.

Based on the OP's comments I'm assuming he's not looking for something to sheet water off the windshield, so much as add a permanent layer of protection. I personally would go to Opticoat for that.
 
Sorry to thread-jack. This product caught my eye and I'm thinking of ordering it but am worried that my windshield is old and pitted. Will that pervent it from bonding or decrease performance and longevity?
Thanks.
 
Opticoat works insanely well on glass and I have it on all the glass on my daily driver. Only place it will end up prematurely failing is the windshield. How long it last will depends entirely on how often you use your wipers. Mine lasted about 4 months in rainy Seattle.

Based on the OP's comments I'm assuming he's not looking for something to sheet water off the windshield, so much as add a permanent layer of protection. I personally would go to Opticoat for that.

Correct on your assumption,strictly for protection on glass other than windshield.

I see your from Seattle,I have a daughter attending SU.

Ken
 
For the price I can't offer anything better than Aquapel.

It has lasted for over a year on the windshield of my always garaged car. Only put 6K on it last year.

On my outside in the sun and crud Explorer it has lasted six months, so far.
 
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