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Waxing Windshield/Windows
Hey all, so after some research and speaking with friends, I'm wondering, who else waxes their windshield/windows?
I decided to give it a shot my last wash, and I've gotta say, I'm loving it. The basic idea is that it works the same way it would on the paint to repel water and other stains. It also keeps the wipers from squeaking when in use (although they shouldn't be squeaking to begin with). We've had a couple showers here in socal the last few weeks, and it definitely works to repel water. Unless it's pouring, I doubt I'd even have to use my wipers now. Seems to be a lot more effective than Rain-X while also being easier to apply. For people that do wax their windshield/windows, any preferences on wax? Liquid/Synthetic/Old Fashion Caranuba? I used some Meguiar's Cleaner Wax (paste) since I already had it lying around. |
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i used to wax my windows but i recently started using Adams Glass Sealant
http://www.detailersdomain.com/Adams...ant_p_346.html went on pretty straight forward, havent seen much rain since i applied it but using a hose, the water just beads up |
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I hit the whole exterior with TurtleWax Ice spray wax every time I wash. Works great on glass (and plastidipped trim too)
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RainX or some other sealant/treatment would lasts longer on the winshield IMO, but yeah, I've polished and waxed glass before.
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I wax my windows
I use a liquid wax and spray on and wipe off.
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Liquid and polymer based waxes seemed to be pretty popular these days. I might need to pick up a bottle when mine runs out. On a somewhat related note, has anyone ever tried using shaving cream on the inside of their windshield/windows to prevent fogging? I use it on my bathroom mirror after showering and it definitely works there, just curious to see if anyone has tried in on a car. |
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I'm curious about the shaving cream trick. Never tried it. Oldschool white foam and that nuclear blue gel? Someone call the Mythbusters... |
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I tried Rain-x a couple of times. Sucked. Harder to properly apply, and doesn't bead water or last as long as the Collinite wax I use now. I wax everything that's not rubber =)
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Just wax em. No need for any of these fancy products lol
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I've actually heard using a potato works too, I think I seen it on the chive somewhere |
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