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    Re: Longest windshield water repellent

    Quote Originally Posted by DaveT435 View Post
    I would have to say Aquapel or Opti-glass. The only problem with Opti-glass is you have to buy so much. Aquapel is very reasonable for the single application.
    Very true about opti-glass. But it just works so good and with the multiple applications it pays for itself in the long run. Probably my top glass coating followed by flybyforte and then McKee's 37.

    Never used Aquapel but I am sure it is good.

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    Re: Longest windshield water repellent

    CarPro Flyby Forte, Mckees 37 Glass Coating, Adam's Glass Sealant in that order.

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    Re: Longest windshield water repellent

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkD51 View Post
    I've used Aquapel as I bought 3 applicators about a couple of years ago, and tried it on my junkmobile Kia Spectra.

    I'll advise that it is a testy product to use. It flashes immediately, and the first time I used it, I barely was able to coat the windshield. My advice is when you squeeze the applicator to crack the internal Vial, hold the applicator face up, so that you do not immediately empty the entire Vial's contents into the applicator pad.

    Doing such, you then might be able to work with the lightning speed of Data on Star Trek, and be able to possibly coat the windshield, and two front side windows.

    One applicator does not go far. I personally would say for the price, it is not such an economic bang for the dollar deal.
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    I see you made the move back to Wisconsin. Hope it feels like home. Coming into a bad time of the year up there. Were in the heat in New Mexico when you applied it or in Wisconsin??
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