09-24-2017, 08:29 PM | #3 |
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Griot's Garage has a number of glass products - a glass clay (any fine clay will probably do the same job), fine glass polish, and glass sealant. Adam's also has a glass sealant that is impressive (compared to Rain-X, which I've used for decades). My one experience with Aquapel didn't blow me away - no better than Rain-X & didn't last as long as touted.
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CarPro ceri glass is great with some reylon pads. If you use a buffer go easy as you don?t want to overheat the glass. As for hydrophobic coatings there are so many to choose from. I had Gtechniq on mine. When the windscreen was replaced I used a coat of collinite 476 wax and it worked a treat for a few momths.
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