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@Joew311 , aweosme thanks! I can,get in touch with the company and ask about the glass. Have you tried it yet? Any comments on how it's holding up and protecting so far?
 

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@Joew311 , aweosme thanks! I can,get in touch with the company and ask about the glass. Have you tried it yet? Any comments on how it's holding up and protecting so far?

I got both of our vehicles cleaned up today and I plan to apply it first thing in the morning. I will probably report back after that on the ease of application and removal as well as the appearance.
 

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So my initial thoughts were that it was just ok. It's a bit runnier than other products I've used so it's a little messier to apply but it covers pretty well. I applied it by hand with a small 4" microfiber pad. It may have been the weather/humidity, but mine did not set up to a point where you could run your finger over it without smudging it (the practice I've used with other waxes and sealants) for a while. It took about twice the amount of time as the Adams paint sealant to get to that point. Overall it left a great finish and felt very slick (as expected) after I was done. I'm more interested to see how long it lasts and how well the water beads/sheets off of the finish. I had the same experience as others where I only used a small amount to do the entire van minus the top (which is a lot of real estate), I'd agree that it was probably about 1/8 of the bottle.

I did also apply it to her lights and rear glass with no problems. I could definitely tell it was there after application as they were smooth and very shiny.

For now I have just applied it to my wife's Honda Odyssey but I will probably do my hood with it when I get back home. I just waxed the burb a few weeks back and it wasn't in nearly as bad of shape as my wife's van was.
 

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I'm going to apply it to my glass and see if it works as well as Rain-X. It made the paint feel super slick like mentioned.
 

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Day off. So while the wife's at work I get to try new products :)
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Well my overall opinion so far is the stuff is great. Paint is nice and shiny with a nice slick feeling to it. Went on well and buff off nicely. Like stated before it does not take a whole lot to do one vehicle so this bottle will surely last awhile. Only time will tell how it will hold up and for how long.

Very pleased at the moment tho
 

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Well my overall opinion so far is the stuff is great. Paint is nice and shiny with a nice slick feeling to it. Went on well and buff off nicely. Like stated before it does not take a whole lot to do one vehicle so this bottle will surely last awhile. Only time will tell how it will hold up and for how long.

Very pleased at the moment tho

Did yours take a while to "set up" after applying?
 

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I gave it the recommended 30mins before buffing off and it seemed to be good to go

Our humidity was crazy high yesterday so that probably wasn't helping me either...definitely not the product's fault. I will say that the shine, as far as the sealants I've used, is better than any other.
 

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I'm going to apply it to my glass and see if it works as well as Rain-X. It made the paint feel super slick like mentioned.
And this morning it was raining on my way to work. It seemed to work just like Rain-X. I only had to swipe the wipers twice, when I was stopped. Otherwise when moving the water rolled right off.
 
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Glad you guys are liking the results thus far. Definitely hope it lasts at least 6 months though.

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@NeverSatisfied , did you use it on your chrome as well? When I wax a clients vehicle I do all the chrome trim and body paneling as well as headlights and taillights. I would imagine this stuff is fine on those surfaces but I need to be sure. Looks great though!
@Red Rocket , thanks for the heads up on the glass!
 

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I tried the stuff last night and I think it's pretty good but I'm I can only compare it to the other waxes I've used. I used it on everything but the front windshield, which I'll do later. First thing I noticed is it made a mirror finish better than any other product I've used on my Denali and very smooth to the touch.

My favorite part is how easy it buffed out. I don't have an orbital or a DA polisher, so I'm stuck doing it by hand, this stuff requires far less elbow grease than waxes. The 15-30 minute set-up time also makes it nice so you knock out a chunk instead of 4 sq ft at a time with wax.
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I tried the stuff last night and I think it's pretty good but I'm I can only compare it to the other waxes I've used. I used it on everything but the front windshield, which I'll do later. First thing I noticed is it made a mirror finish better than any other product I've used on my Denali and very smooth to the touch.

My favorite part is how easy it buffed out. I don't have an orbital or a DA polisher, so I'm stuck doing it by hand, this stuff requires far less elbow grease than waxes. The 15-30 minute set-up time also makes it nice so you knock out a chunk instead of 4 sq ft at a time with wax.
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Hell yeah, I knocked out the whole truck before it was time to start buffing it out!
 

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