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New Windshield 'performance'
Hey all...
Im new to this forum.. just loaded up on some MF towels from AG to use on my new 2006 Sonata LX (Dark Blue)...
Anyway, my question is this...
I've purchased quite a bit of new cars in my day and have always noticed when you get that new car, the windshield/wipers always clean the glass perfectly when it rains....
How do you maintain this? The wipers? The glass? Do dealers usually put wax on the windshield? I do notice rain tends to bead up a bit on the windshield (but not like Rain-X)...
Can I get some hints from the forum please?
Thanks
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Might have a coating of something on it. I use AIO and DP Glass Restorer.
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Originally Posted by Surfer
Might have a coating of something on it. I use AIO and DP Glass Restorer.
They probably use some coating or some specific product treatment. I would wait for Justin to chime in on that one. He worked for dealerships for 9 years he says. He would probably know what they use.
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Use DP Glass Restorer its great on the windows. As for wipers I know 303 makes a wiper blade treatment.
http://www.autogeek.net/303wiptreat.html
http://www.autogeek.net/dp515.html
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I wipe mine with qd'er when drying the car, always beads well. I use alot of Quikshine, and 425 amongst other qd'ers.
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A clean windshield will wipe smoothly. I have an 8yr old Accord and have never polished the glass or put any kind of wax or sealant on it. Since February, when I started to learn more and more about detailing and keeping your clean, I have used Stoner's Invisible Glass and Meguiar's Glass Cleaner concentrate to keep my windows clean. I also wash the car every 2 weeks (regardless of rain in the forecast...it's been raining like crazy here in NJ.)
Same old wipers since the beginning of winter last year...but they wipe completely smooth and clean. In fact, the only time they don't wipe cleanly is if some kind of giant Mothra like bug bites the big one on the windshield. Then I get smears.
I also get water beading like crazy while driving in the rain...no need for a fast wiper setting either because the rain just slides off.
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Use AIO and you don't even need wipers
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Alot car dealers use car washes with wax (polymers) in the wash. This will make your glass bead.
I was at my old dealership yesterday and drove by the detail bay. There, on the pavement, layed 3 wash mitts and a brush upside down. I watched. I watched him pick up the mitts off the ground and drop it in the bucket and start washing a new Crossfire (BLACK). I laughed and cried at the same time. Wish I had had my video camera on me. Would have put it on my website on how to wetsand you vehicle.
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That's how you get a DISO (dealer installed swirl option).
That's why when I was taking my car for a recall - I told them - No wash - no vacum.
2008 Acura MDX Sport white pearl (daily driver)
2009 BMW E70 X5 4.8i jet black (garage queen)
2013 BMW F25 X3 2.8 jet black (wife's car)
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Guys....
Thanks for the replies.... I did purchase the 303 wipes in my last MF towel order.. so Im good to go there... maybe I'll try some QD on the window to see how it works....
Oh, I have a Deepwater Blue Sonata, and with the bright sun this morning, I now see DeepWater Blue Holograms (I think thats what they are). The Dealer definitely did the DISO.... Why of why do they let amateurs use rotaries!?!?!?!?!?!
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