Hi @Pan The Organizer ! I really appreciated this video and the previous Glass Cleaning video. Can you do a video on the topic of Anti Fogging for the inside of the glass. Is it necessary or good for the car? How do you normally deal with fogging? Thank you!
Pan ,can you use these window cleaning supplies on your lights as well ? For example if you have an off road vehicle with extra fog lights that get dirty off reading can you use these products to clean lights lenses ?
I love glass sealants. I do it for free for all of my detailing customers for two reasons. 1. Super easy 2. It vastly improves the driving experience. I have been using Griott’s Garage Glass Sealant this winter. It hasn’t been horrible. I love seeing more options though Pan. You are epic.
Hi Pan. The best glass coating I’ve used is Vision Protect by Nanovations USA. Easy to apply, 20 minute drive away time and the best longevity in all the glass coatings I’ve tested in my glass shop that I own here in Western Canada. No matter what glass coating you use it is absolutely imperative to properly polish and clean the glass. Glass is more porous than you think so cleaning and polishing is important. Best polish I tried is Ceriglass. For me, the 3” polish pad on a short throw da is easier to use. Just my 2 bits from experience in doing auto glass since 1988 and coating glass for 7 years.
Make sure you prep your glass properly. Always a key to long term performance and durability. Same thing goes for the paint before applying a paint protectant.
To me it seems like the mid tier is the option when you factor in the maintenance in the 3 year pro versions. If you gotta top it off every three months tome it’s tough to consider it a long term product
That was only glassperency, I believe all the other should last 1-2 years with out topping off. Kinda makes you wonder why glassperency does that when their competitors don’t need to and also sell to the public.
Prior to detailing many vehicles I start with Cleaning the windshield with soapy warm water and 4XXXX ultra fine steel wool and rinse. Next I use dual action polisher with 3m compound. Wash again and use warm water and Mr.Clean pad and wiper clean with waffle cloth. Apply several coating of aquapel. I also wipe clean the wiper blades just using reguar windshield washer fluid. Glass looks great and wipers wipe clean for months
I love this video! I use Glassparency on all my cars glass. Having the ability to see clearly in rain and snow while everyone else has their windshield wipers on full blast gives me ultimate satisfaction! It feels like I’ve unlocked a cheat code in life. Bottom line glassparency works! Appreciate the videos Pan!
I Just applied Adams new glass ceramic coating- very easy after glass prep and works wonderful. 1 year claim on durability. One bottle can coat multiple cars and very reasonable cost.
Cleaning the glass is probably one of my favorite things to do when detailing my car! It’s like the icing on a cake 🍰 Nothing better than driving on a rainy day and not having to use you wipers. Great video! Very informative as usual my friend. Keep up the good work 👏✨💦
I’m spoiled with having my car completely coated top to bottom. Then i had to drive my moms car while mines getting repaired and she has none and seeing on a rainy day was horrible. I may just do rain x as she works from home and the 3 weeks might actually last 3months. Unless is just degrades that badly no matter what.
I have used Rain-X since the 80's. Was a game changer back in the day. I have just used Turtle wax flex wax/graphite on an entire vehicle including the glass. Talk about easy to apply!!! Love it. I'm in Michigan, similar weather to yours, durability has been good. Hydrophobics are good as well. Got about two months of use just did a re-apply (this time was a spray and rinse) Brought it right back to awesomeness! 😁
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I bought a used piece of glass from a salvage yard. It was covered with a stubborn residue . In desperation I used ceramic cook top polish on my polisher and it came out perfect in minutes. I've used it to prep two other vehicles with outstanding results.
Ive been using the rainX ceramic sealant for a while now and it’s lasted close to 3 months now (in Florida) without me reapplying it and it seems to be going pretty strong!
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Rain-X is a winner for me. Been using it ever since I owned cars. Love it and preformance is the best. Living in Fla, then. I've been in Tx. 35yrs now. Both states it rains alot and is very hard and long raining.
I have been using the armor all ceramic glass coating in a aerosol can, I have been really impressed, 3 months strong on my truck that sits outside, and 4.5 on my car that is in a garage 1/2 the time.
What’s interesting is that you mentioned how RainX will only last you a few weeks, but in my active experience, the RainX degrades overtime, but will repel effectively fairly well into the 3-5 month period. Southern US had recently experienced heavy rain produced from hurricane Beryl recently, and the rain was so heavy that pretty much every car on the road dropped their speed from 65mph down to 45 and windshield wipers were on max. I still had RainX still on my car and haven’t applied a fresh coat in 6 months. Even with the downpour, not once did I use my windshield wipers going 55 mph. My wipers were turned off the whole time. So even if you can’t afford the expensive repellent, literally any repellent will work wonders.
Hi Pam: very well informed video about the different glass repellent options. Thanks for sharing this to help understand how these types of glass repellency works. I’ve been using the original Rain-X windshield repellent since it was introduced back in the 80’s. I know technology has come a long way and longer lasting repellent. Rain-X usually lasts about 2-3 weeks . What I do to keep it maintained is to clean my windshield and apply only one coating of Rain-X every 2 to 3 weeks. This is very cost effective for me. In all do respect, the other types of windshield repellents are great options, but I prefer doing it economically. I have no problems doing this every couple of weeks. Been doing this since the 80’s
I started with Rain-X when it was introduced in Europe, but at some point renewing it ever few weeks gets tedious. I then came across Nigrin who offered long term variants, and eventually I stumbled across Soft99 who formulated this on request for the Japanese airline industry, and I've been using that ever since. I re-apply the coat every 9 month or so, and it has zero problems with jet cleaning and automated car washes. Wonderful stuff.
Had mine done with Gtechniq G1 nearly 3 years ago now, it is still repelling quite well, but since changing blades they seem to judder a little sometimes, I think the old blades were coated with the product too. What I do to maintain is clean well with glass cleaner and top up using an SI spray such as Gyeon wetcoat or carpro Hydo2lite.
For years I've been using rainx and it's absolutely amazing! the only downside is that the wipers sometimes start skipping and making noise (I think it's because the glass is "too clean" and not wet enough...) Great video as always!
I have also used rainx forever , Only issue ive had is its a pain to polish off , But came across a video on youtube where a guy sprayed the windows with his garden hose and then dried the window works great , I just use a spray bottle with water tho .
@@jamesrenkema9369 weird… maybe are you using too much product or there was something else on the glass surface.. for me it works best to clean with Ipa solution when it’s already clean, then apply a very thin layer and top it off with another thicker layer… buffs of easily 😀
@@yarinsheiman7789 for years i didnt know about using ipa as a prep, so i would just wash and then clay the windows then apply the rain x , Then used multiple towels to remove it including paper coffee filters which i found to work the best until i found out about using ipa and the spraybottle with water trick that works awesome and makes the application much quicker , I also apply two coats
I bought a new Ford F-150 that came with a dealer installed ceramic sealant on the windshield. It was horrible - at least here in sunny Florida. It made looking through the brand new windshield look like it was sandblasted, with a sort of prismatic effect in direct sunlight. I struggled to completely remove it, and am now using plain old Rain-X. Yes, it requires frequent reapplication, but no more annoying prismatic effect in direct sunlight, and excellent performance in torrential tropical rain.
Great video Pan, again. I bought the Glaco Ultra two weeks ago. Before I brought it on the windshield, I prepped it with a glasscleaner, then I clayed it and after that I cleaned it again with an IPA. It’s the first time I used a glass sealant. Curious how long it will be on the windshield. Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱👍🏼👋🏽
I also use Glaco Ultra (black bottle). I have used normal Glaco (orange round bottle) also and both of them worked for me. I always prep the glass with Soft 99 glass refresh or glass compound first then apply the sealant. The only problem is sometimes the wiper juddering suddenly and goes away next time. It was weird. Probably will try Gyeon glass sealant later when my Glaco is finished.
I have had great success with Pinnacle GlassCoat Window Sealant. I have been using the same 16oz bottle for 8 years now and I still have 20 to 30% remaining in the bottle. I only use two to three drops per left/right side and I will get 2 to 3 months of rain repellant on a daily driver. But yes, prepping the windshield is everything with the Pinnacle GlassWork Water Spot Remover. Both are very easy to use and I will have a difficult time switching to another product when these bottles are finished. The age of the product has not seemed to decrease its rain repellant abilities.
Excellent review of the process and products. My suggestion to friends is Griot's Garage Glass Sealant based upon the $10 for 8-oz that works longer than Rain-X and easy to use. That one bottle will last many vehicles (for exterior glass only). Aquapel is good but for one vehicle. I am running the top coatings and they are pricey but do last longer 12+ months. Key to any product's performance is keeping the glass clean, especially after running along our highways and streets. If you see grime where the wipers did not clean, then that hidden traffic film will block the coatings! If it stops working just clean the glass again with your favorite cleaner. For coated glass CarPro Clarify takes top honors for keeping them lasting their best.
I've been using the Griots glass sealant and it has been great, it last about 4-6 months on the cars I've applied it to, customers have been loving the difference when it rains. I look forward to using the Quick View and Aquapel!
@PanTheOrganizer my favorite is PIAA Super Silicone wiper blades. No need to apply any additional products to the windshield, just install the wiper blades when your old ones need replacement (or earlier). During their normal use, they leave a layer of silicone behind on the windshield which provides all the water repellency of the products in your video; and it essentially reapplies the coating every times you use them. They also out perform other wiper blades; the 100% silicone composition gives them a longer useful life than other wiper blades.
I would have to try those one day. So PIAA is the brand? Is there a specific model for the silicone wiper blades? Some product codes can be tricky sometimes.
@@PanTheOrganizer Yup PIAA is the brand, they call the line of wiper blades Super Silicone. I ordered my last set off Amazon. I’m not sure how to find them on Amazon Canada for you though haha.
Permatex "No Touch" Rain Shield... virtually impossible to find anymore... everything I hit a small town, I'll stop at a Napa store and buy out all they have left.
Never heard of it, but sounds interesting. How did you discover my channel by the way? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on TH-cam as we surpassed 965,000 subscribers and we have over 130 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
I have always used a buffer with regular car wax with two applications twice a year. The added bonus of frost free glass for a few weeks after application for northern climate residents.
Great video. I have been using aquapel for years now. I love the durability of it. Also the ceriglass worked great for making my showerglass look brand new again.
Stellar job Pan! I've coated all the glass surfaces of my car with Gyeon Quick View and I've been very happy with the product, awesome water repellency! Cannot wait to ceramic coat my car when spring arrives!
@@PanTheOrganizer I bought Gyeon One EVO. I wanted to start off with a easy to apply ceramic coating since I have never applied a ceramic coating before and Gyeon One EVO fitted the bill.
Great video 📹. I jumped on the PTO offer last year and bought the glalssparency kit for a suv x2. Its still is working amazing. The windshield I boost with Griots garage windshield sealer. I plan to strip my windshield this summer and use the second kit.
Rainx is just so damn good. £5 a bottle, lasts on the windscreen for months before wearing away, even longer on the side and rear windows and a single bottle can do the entire car multiple times no problem.
I typically use Rain-X, but the last time I put Seal and Shine on my truck I went ahead and did the windshield with it as well. To me, it worked at least as good as Rain-X but maybe didn’t last quite as long. Bugs and road gunk came off easily, too. I may try one of the mid tier products next time. Four months between applications makes it worth the extra $$.
I simply use Rain-X windshield washer fluid. The only problem is I need to use up all the factory washer fluid in my new car before I can refill with Rain-X. I may check out some of these solutions.
hi pan love the vid as always, I'm a Rain X man, as you say prep is the key, I use the rain X rain repellent from the pour bottle this is applied to the glass and left for approx 15-20 minutes then leveled using a damp micro fibre (distilled water) , wiper blades cleaned and coated the same, washer bottle drained and filled with rainX washer additive, the spray bottle as stated on bottle is as a two in one glass cleaner and repellent, so this is used to glean glass and as a topper to the coating already applied. and just to let you know if you didn't they now have their own ceramic glass coating, all the very best to you 👍
I have just started using Soft99 Glaco glass compound for prep followed by their Ultra Glaco sealant and also tried their Glaco mirror coat zero, very impressed with the products so far, they come in easy to apply "shoe shine" application bottles with felt pad, they buff off easily and with the mirror coat is a spray and walk away, at the price point I would say these are really good!
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PAN!!!! The organizer Indeed you’re the organizer himself. The mood of your explanations and how you brake down every topic and stuff I so much love it. I won’t be surprised if I see you lecturing in a campus. I’ve washed this episode countless time and I’ve decides to ask for one favor, and that is “your contact “ if I can get it I’ll be very happy. Once again thanks for the video.
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The glassparency kit they offered a couple years ago direct to consumer was easy enough to install. If they were smart they’d just sell it with a maintenance spray for those of us wanting diy.
Regardless of whatever glass sealant you use, I recommend changing the windshield wiper fluid for the Rain X fluid. Every time it rains, squirt some on the windshield and get an immediate boost.
A few months ago I did my windshield with the Glassparency coating (followed the link from your video). It’s usually garaged, but I parked in the driveway last night and it rained. When I went out this morning I was startled. The hood and body had LOTS of water beads, as did the side and rear windows. The windshield was almost dry … no beads or water.
I always treat the glass on all of my vehicles. I drove home from a weekend trip to Pennsylvania in a rainstorm and didn't use the wipers at all unless we were stopped!
I put Gtechniq on my daily driver, first time ever using a glass coating. Now when I test drive a customers car in the rain I’m amazed that people don’t immediately or constantly crash whenever it rains because the difference in visibility between a coated and uncoated windshield is astonishing. When spring rolls around, I’m going to put in on all my cars, because in my brain, having a coated windshield is a now a safety issue.
Awesome! Thank you! I clicked to watch your video and although I don't understand the language, it's nice that you had a lot of high quality glass sealants in your test! :) Nice to see a fellow TH-camr from another country! Is detailing big in Sweden?
@@PanTheOrganizer Well I guess the percentage is approx the same although we are only 10 million people so... biggest detailing TH-cam channel in Sweden is 100k. 🤷♂️ But we're great at English so we follow your channel 😆👍 And many thanks for watching my video! 🙌
G’day Pan, I used NV Glass on two complete cars including sunroofs. It’s been on for about 14 months now and still performs very well. I am in Aus so conditions not as extreme as Canada. Really easy to apply and only needs one coat so lots of time saved during application.
That was a great tutorial Pan, really appreciated that, I first started using rain X (beleive it or not) in about 1991! Trouble is, as you say that these are largely inefective below about 30mph and the trouble with Rain X, good as it is was back at that time, is that using the wipers for safety at low speed quite quickly simply "wiped" the rain X off along with the rain. Good to hear there are much more robust products now, have bought on your advice the Gtechniq G1 to try, well after all I am in the UK so that should make sense!
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Rain X was the first product of this kind that got Me hooked. I've tried Gyeon...not quite 4-6 months worth of durability. Two cars received applications of Gyeon that went on to cars that are daily driven,not garaged. I have Aquapel...simply didn't use it yet. I also like Griot's glass salant. The rest of these products look quite good. Thank You for this video. I hope You are having a nice weekend.
I love the Polish Angel Diver. It cleans and gives protection. Some of these products give more protection if your looking for that. Good video with great advice.
@@PanTheOrganizer I am a big fan of polish angel and Gyeon products. I found your channel researching some gyeon products. You recommended Gyeon wet coat for wheels. Keep it tight. Lol.
2:43 Prep the windshield , I use 91% Isopropyl alcohol in a spray bottle and wipe it with a microfiber towel . And if you will use a clay bar it really makes the glass so clear .
I've been using Rain x for a long long time on the car. On the motorcycle I was using the same ice seal and shine as the rest of the bike, but believe it or not, it works too well. The water beads up, runs up the windshield and right into my face LOL. So i think next application will be careful to leave an inch wide strip of untreated windshield at the very top to encourage the rain to go off the sides rather than over the top lip. Great video, hadn't thought of polishing the car windshield.
I love using the rainx formulation that's simply added to the washer fluid. It's always there when needed. Every time you spray your windshield with the washer fluid, it's topped up.
Hi Pan, I was kinda disappointed that you didn't use the Rain X in the squirt bottle instead of the spray, but maybe next time. I have used the Rain X (squirt bottle) several times now and when I mean several times, that's 2 times in just 2 yrs.. No need to use it more than once a year, since I found the secret how to apply it correctly. My application is done with 2 coats and it will last a full year. (1) clay the wind sheild. (2) Polish with CeriGlass. (3) Apply RainX with a pad, let dry and lightly wipe with a "damp paper towel" (water). (4) apply 2nd coat the same way and wipe with wet paper towel. (5) It's now done, no need to "buff", at least I don't have to. This is the way I have done the RainX for the last 2 yrs and I am very pleased with results......I found this info from another TH-camr.
Even that bottle doesn’t last long in my testing and conditions. Don’t forget our harsh Montreal winters. The best glass coating (consumer grade) I have tested to this day is still Soft99 Fusso Coat. That thing is legit.
One bug thing missing in this video : testing how the wipers behave with the glass sealant in place. I tried a sealant once, and while working good without the wipers, it was absolutely awfull when I had to use the wipers (which happens even with a sealant), with very limited visibility.
It would have been pointless as wiper judder depends on multiple factors including prep, condition of wiper blades, application… It’s not because a product does well for me that it will for someone else. The only way to know is for people to make their own testing, like I do.
On a highline car I might consider one of the mid or upper level sealants, but after using TW Graphine Flex Wax on the paint and the glass at the same, it's more convenient than doing a separate application just for the glass, and it still lasts months.
I use fusso ultra glaco. Living in the UK so it's always raining as well, Easily last 12 months and it cost just as much or less than Rain X in some stores. For people in UK just buy it from Eurocarparts. £11.99 usually :)
I have been using Rain-X for lots of years. The window does need to be clean. So, when I apply it for the first time, or again in a long time - I will let it go till I notice the glass is harder to clean - I use some fine steel wool on wet class to quickly remove bugs & stuff. When clean, I use a disposable paper towel to thinly apply the Rain-X over the glass. I only use it on the forward glass & mirrors. When dry, I wash the glass, then do it again. Most of my applications are onto my work truck, & application is usually at a gas station. So, maybe 10 minutes total time... I like clean glass and mirrors, safety first :-) Each time I clean the windows, I do clean the wiper blades.
The Armor All Extreme Shield + Ceramic Glass treatment & cleaner. It’s pretty impressive. I live in a hot and dusty area and commute the the coast for work - it’s still going strong after 3 weeks after application. Hydrophobic properties are still very good.
When I ceramic coated my SUV a year and a half ago I applied the CARPRO Fly-by Forte. Don't know which version it was, I just purchased it on eBay and didn't really care about that, but I do know that it is an awesome product. At about 30-35 mph the water just flies off the windshield and was not necessary to use the wipers.
Pan I just been using Rain x of course I do all the proper prep techniques like you were talking about I actually get about four months of Rain x properties out here in California and my parents that are retired and their car just sit in the garage take it up to a year!
Pan, I live in the uk(Wales). Very wet most of the year, about 18months ago I applied Gtechniq's G1/G2, easy application and what a Great product!, Not too Dis Rain-X, but 10times better, hardly us wipers and even my son videos it as he laughs & thinks of Star Wars warp speed, rain repellents Are well worth the time, prep and money... Keep up with the Great videos 👍🏻👍🏻
Great review Pan I’m using Glaco based on your ratings on the end of year show I think. Two months in and still working great. I tried Invisible Glass coating system but it did not have the durability.
Yeah, if you used the Ultra Glaco it's the best consumer glass coating I have tested. I get 10+ months out of it. People in more gentle climates can get up to a year.
I have tried pretty much all of the products that you are going over and they ALL work well. The primary difference is how long it last. Until you get to the professional grade, the others just do not last very long, so it becomes how often you want to apply it. Great video as always.
Thanks Pan....I try to keep the windscreen free of any repellent...they seem great for highway driving but around town with wiper operating, seems to become streaky or smears..other windows, essential!
Glass coatings and sealants are great; you put it all perfectly, Pan. The assumption with doing a coating or sealant on glass is that the owner/driver is going to maintain a minimal effort to keep the wiper area clean (Free of snow, leaves, debris, etc) so as to ensure clear and easy to clean/clear vision. Another benefit of maintaining the protection is that it increases the effectiveness of the vehicle's defroster systems; it is much much easier to scrape frost off a clean protected and respected glass. Furthermore, it's important to use a mild or neutral washer fluid. Winter-specialized washer fluid with ruin the coating because it's designed to be harsh. Rain-x or similar is my favourite. Theres no need to battle dirt on the windshield when most of the road's dirt is flying off the coating. Putting one's wipers up in winter removes the temptation of letting the wipers scrape the icy window in the morning. We all do it, but if you can avoid it, you wipers can last for a long time.
And also, controlling how often you use your wipers is key. Mechanical friction from the wiper blades is what causes the coating's hydrophobics to diminish over time and repeated use.
I find the new gen. Rain X Ceramic, on a brand new windshield, to be extremely disappointing, whereas 20 years ago on a fast XC trip from Colorado to Minnesota, a violent rainstorm was reducing my visibility to dangerous levels, and literally lifted my wipers off the glass on my old Subaru GL in the crosswinds. I finally spotted a Walmart, took the exit, and then thankfully found the original Rain-X bottle. I had to sit under a gas station awning to dry the glass, and then apply the solution, dried and buffed it, repeated. Back on the road, I was literally passing Semis at 75, the rain so hard it washed over the hood, but the water just blew off with the wipers just on intermittent. Since then, the only product as good was small spray can of No Touch, which even worked on wet glass, but I don't see it any more. It is hard to fathom why Rain-X changed for the worse, as the only minor peeve was the application process, yet many new far pricier "wonder products" are even more tedious, in line perhaps with the notion that the extra labor, and cost, for the DIY obsessive must equate with a superior result - which tests do NOT necessarily support.
So far in my limited experience aquapel has been the best for me but I've noticed the quality changing over time meaning that it was lasting less than the 6 to 8 months it used to. But Pan TX again for making me spend more one new products... Can't want to try the better ones it makes a world of difference on my long commutes on the highway. Keep up the amazing work Pan!
Very impressive video pan!!! I have used most of the mid level coatings with much success although at the expense of some durability. Appreciate the detailing of these products. 👍🇨🇦
@@PanTheOrganizer So for myself I have used griots glass sealant and aquapel, both lasting approximately 6 months. However I'm a huge fan of gtechniq products. There products always straight up work. Gonna pick up some of the c2 shortly. 🙂 🇨🇦
Good idea! But it would be hard to do without having a large piece of glass available that I could put somewhere... I don't want to become a hoarder haha.
I just got the rain-x PRO cerami-x glass cleaner + water repellent from walmart for like $10. It says it lasts up to 6 weeks. Going to test it out this summer and see how it does. Something cheap and easy. Definitely going to step it up next time i buy some. Probably the nova series for sure and get that 16-24month durability!
I've used ProtectAll for glass and all the trim and paint on my vehicles and they all held up very well. Now I'll be trying out the Turtlewax Graphene Flex to do the same thing. I almost tried Griots 3-in-1 wax but you can't use that on glass. I prefer to use one product for all instead of specific products because I don't want to worry about getting the protectant on the wrong surface.
You shouldn't worry about using surface specific products, as they tend to work better on their given surface, compared to a one-use type product. If there's a bit of overspray, you just wipe with a microfiber towel. Really not the end of the world. Or spray on the towel, and then wipe the surface. That way you get zero overspray on other surfaces. Where there's a will, there's a way.
⬇️🔶 LINKS TO PRODUCTS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO ⬇️⬇️
🇺🇸 For people in USA:
RainX: amzn.to/3pSQ6Dq
Gyeon Quick View: bit.ly/3r79FaP
Wolf’s Nano Glass Sealant: bit.ly/2WcBLoW
Aquapel: www.aquapel.com
Nv Car Care EVO Glass: bit.ly/3t5P09k
Gtechniq G1: bit.ly/3pSQGRC
CarPro FlyBy Forte: bit.ly/3sU0Nrv
GlassParency glass coating: bit.ly/3JG6aAo
Gyeon Glass: bit.ly/3niqONF
CarPro Clarify: bit.ly/3mYvEPL
Stoner Invisible Glass: amzn.to/3zsMKKQ
Claybar: amzn.to/3zs0Zzj
CarPro CeriGlass polish: bit.ly/3qME39Z
CarPro glass polishing pad: bit.ly/3zovRke
CarPro glass polishing block (use by hand):
CarPro Eraser: bit.ly/3mYBH6R
Gyeon Prep: bit.ly/3zsNbos
🇨🇦 For people in Canada:
RainX: amzn.to/3pSQ6Dq
Gyeon Quick View: bit.ly/32Pv0gG
Wolf’s Nano Glass Sealant: bit.ly/2WcBLoW
Aquapel: bit.ly/3JEAVoH
Nv Car Care EVO Glass: bit.ly/3t5P09k
Gtechniq G1: bit.ly/3pRUliO
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Hi @Pan The Organizer ! I really appreciated this video and the previous Glass Cleaning video. Can you do a video on the topic of Anti Fogging for the inside of the glass. Is it necessary or good for the car? How do you normally deal with fogging? Thank you!
Love your videos and your cheerful personality . As for windows sealant I use "RainX"
Pan ,can you use these window cleaning supplies on your lights as well ? For example if you have an off road vehicle with extra fog lights that get dirty off reading can you use these products to clean lights lenses ?
I love glass sealants. I do it for free for all of my detailing customers for two reasons. 1. Super easy 2. It vastly improves the driving experience. I have been using Griott’s Garage Glass Sealant this winter. It hasn’t been horrible. I love seeing more options though Pan. You are epic.
Very smart move!! The small touches that make customers always come back to you. I like that!
Also makes the returning customer's glass easier to clean the next time.😉
What glass sealant do you prefer?
@@davea5150 depends on which type of detail. Normal details I really dig Griot’s Garage’s Glass Sealant.
I really like the Griot's Garage glass sealant too. I also use the ceramic glass cleaner from them to enhance it every time I clean the glass.
Hi Pan.
The best glass coating I’ve used is Vision Protect by Nanovations USA. Easy to apply, 20 minute drive away time and the best longevity in all the glass coatings I’ve tested in my glass shop that I own here in Western Canada. No matter what glass coating you use it is absolutely imperative to properly polish and clean the glass. Glass is more porous than you think so cleaning and polishing is important. Best polish I tried is Ceriglass. For me, the 3” polish pad on a short throw da is easier to use.
Just my 2 bits from experience in doing auto glass since 1988 and coating glass for 7 years.
the CarPro rayon pad? Thanks.
Perfect timing. While I have never used a rain repellant, I plan on washing my cars today. I will give it a try.
Make sure you prep your glass properly. Always a key to long term performance and durability. Same thing goes for the paint before applying a paint protectant.
To me it seems like the mid tier is the option when you factor in the maintenance in the 3 year pro versions. If you gotta top it off every three months tome it’s tough to consider it a long term product
That was only glassperency, I believe all the other should last 1-2 years with out topping off. Kinda makes you wonder why glassperency does that when their competitors don’t need to and also sell to the public.
I started using Rain X in 1977-1978 ish. Still applying
Wow I wasn't even born at that time! I didn't know RainX was out for so many decades.
I’ve been using RainX for 20 years. I first used it in the 1990’s when I was starting my career as a truck driver
The problem with Rainey is that it discolors any invisible bra that you have or Diamond Shield on your motorcoach.
Prior to detailing many vehicles I start with Cleaning the windshield with soapy warm water and 4XXXX ultra fine steel wool and rinse. Next I use dual action polisher with 3m compound. Wash again and use warm water and Mr.Clean pad and wiper clean with waffle cloth. Apply several coating of aquapel. I also wipe clean the wiper blades just using reguar windshield washer fluid. Glass looks great and wipers wipe clean for months
Thanks for sharing!
I love this video! I use Glassparency on all my cars glass. Having the ability to see clearly in rain and snow while everyone else has their windshield wipers on full blast gives me ultimate satisfaction! It feels like I’ve unlocked a cheat code in life. Bottom line glassparency works! Appreciate the videos Pan!
Thanks Anna! I appreciate the feedback!
Which one of their products is it that you are using?
I Just applied Adams new glass ceramic coating- very easy after glass prep and works wonderful. 1 year claim on durability. One bottle can coat multiple cars and very reasonable cost.
Cleaning the glass is probably one of my favorite things to do when detailing my car! It’s like the icing on a cake 🍰 Nothing better than driving on a rainy day and not having to use you wipers. Great video! Very informative as usual my friend. Keep up the good work 👏✨💦
Thanks Danny! And I agree with you. Having crystal clear glass is icing on the cake!
I’m spoiled with having my car completely coated top to bottom. Then i had to drive my moms car while mines getting repaired and she has none and seeing on a rainy day was horrible. I may just do rain x as she works from home and the 3 weeks might actually last 3months. Unless is just degrades that badly no matter what.
I have used Rain-X since the 80's. Was a game changer back in the day. I have just used Turtle wax flex wax/graphite on an entire vehicle including the glass. Talk about easy to apply!!! Love it. I'm in Michigan, similar weather to yours, durability has been good. Hydrophobics are good as well. Got about two months of use just did a re-apply (this time was a spray and rinse) Brought it right back to awesomeness! 😁
I've been using Aquapel on my windows for the last few years and I've been impressed by the way it makes driving in the Heavy Oregon Rain much better.
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@@PanTheOrganizer I was researching "detailing cars" & what car polisher to buy and came across your channel.
I bought a used piece of glass from a salvage yard. It was covered with a stubborn residue . In desperation I used ceramic cook top polish on my polisher and it came out perfect in minutes. I've used it to prep two other vehicles with outstanding results.
Ive been using the rainX ceramic sealant for a while now and it’s lasted close to 3 months now (in Florida) without me reapplying it and it seems to be going pretty strong!
Thanks for sharing. How did you discover my channel by the way Josiah?
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THE 2 THAT I’VE USED ON MY GLASS WAS AQUAPEL & AVALONKING ARMOUR SHIELD IX. I’VE TRIED THESE BASED ON THE RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THIS CHANNEL. I STARTED OUT WITH AQUAPEL & IT DID AN AMAZING JOB OF REPELLING RAIN OFF OF MY WINDSHIELD, BUT I WANTED MORE DURABILITY FOR A LONGER PERIOD OF TIME SO THEN I TRIED THE AVALONKING. IT WORKS A LOT BETTER. TOP MARKS PAN ON ANOTHER IN DEPTH VIDEO ON HOW TO PROTECT YOUR CAR GLASS👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🔥🔥🔥👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🎯🎯🎯
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Rain-X is a winner for me. Been using it ever since I owned cars. Love it and preformance is the best. Living in Fla, then. I've been in Tx. 35yrs now. Both states it rains alot and is very hard and long raining.
I have been using the armor all ceramic glass coating in a aerosol can, I have been really impressed, 3 months strong on my truck that sits outside, and 4.5 on my car that is in a garage 1/2 the time.
I been liking griots garage glass sealer. I like how it makes the glass shiny and it helps get the rain off the glass
What’s interesting is that you mentioned how RainX will only last you a few weeks, but in my active experience, the RainX degrades overtime, but will repel effectively fairly well into the 3-5 month period.
Southern US had recently experienced heavy rain produced from hurricane Beryl recently, and the rain was so heavy that pretty much every car on the road dropped their speed from 65mph down to 45 and windshield wipers were on max.
I still had RainX still on my car and haven’t applied a fresh coat in 6 months.
Even with the downpour, not once did I use my windshield wipers going 55 mph. My wipers were turned off the whole time.
So even if you can’t afford the expensive repellent, literally any repellent will work wonders.
Hi Pam: very well informed video about the different glass repellent options. Thanks for sharing this to help understand how these types of glass repellency works. I’ve been using the original Rain-X windshield repellent since it was introduced back in the 80’s. I know technology has come a long way and longer lasting repellent. Rain-X usually lasts about 2-3 weeks . What I do to keep it maintained is to clean my windshield and apply only one coating of Rain-X every 2 to 3 weeks. This is very cost effective for me. In all do respect, the other types of windshield repellents are great options, but I prefer doing it economically. I have no problems doing this every couple of weeks. Been doing this since the 80’s
I started with Rain-X when it was introduced in Europe, but at some point renewing it ever few weeks gets tedious. I then came across Nigrin who offered long term variants, and eventually I stumbled across Soft99 who formulated this on request for the Japanese airline industry, and I've been using that ever since. I re-apply the coat every 9 month or so, and it has zero problems with jet cleaning and automated car washes. Wonderful stuff.
Pan, I can’t stop watching all your videos. I love using Aquapel and can sometimes find it for cheap! Thank you for this post.
Glad you like them!
Had mine done with Gtechniq G1 nearly 3 years ago now, it is still repelling quite well, but since changing blades they seem to judder a little sometimes, I think the old blades were coated with the product too. What I do to maintain is clean well with glass cleaner and top up using an SI spray such as Gyeon wetcoat or carpro Hydo2lite.
My go-to glass repellent is RainX. My truck is garaged but does come out to play. With that said, it lasts 6+ months.
For years I've been using rainx and it's absolutely amazing! the only downside is that the wipers sometimes start skipping and making noise (I think it's because the glass is "too clean" and not wet enough...) Great video as always!
I have also used rainx forever , Only issue ive had is its a pain to polish off , But came across a video on youtube where a guy sprayed the windows with his garden hose and then dried the window works great , I just use a spray bottle with water tho .
@@jamesrenkema9369 weird… maybe are you using too much product or there was something else on the glass surface.. for me it works best to clean with Ipa solution when it’s already clean, then apply a very thin layer and top it off with another thicker layer… buffs of easily 😀
@@yarinsheiman7789 for years i didnt know about using ipa as a prep, so i would just wash and then clay the windows then apply the rain x , Then used multiple towels to remove it including paper coffee filters which i found to work the best until i found out about using ipa and the spraybottle with water trick that works awesome and makes the application much quicker , I also apply two coats
Typical Rainx experience. I won’t use it in my glass shop. Never ever again will I put it on a windshield
@@chrissemsch8781 why do you not like it?
I bought a new Ford F-150 that came with a dealer installed ceramic sealant on the windshield. It was horrible - at least here in sunny Florida. It made looking through the brand new windshield look like it was sandblasted, with a sort of prismatic effect in direct sunlight. I struggled to completely remove it, and am now using plain old Rain-X. Yes, it requires frequent reapplication, but no more annoying prismatic effect in direct sunlight, and excellent performance in torrential tropical rain.
Great video Pan, again.
I bought the Glaco Ultra two weeks ago. Before I brought it on the windshield, I prepped it with a glasscleaner, then I clayed it and after that I cleaned it again with an IPA. It’s the first time I used a glass sealant. Curious how long it will be on the windshield. Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱👍🏼👋🏽
Laat het hier even weten Wilco
The Glaco is another good glass sealant.
I also use Glaco Ultra (black bottle). I have used normal Glaco (orange round bottle) also and both of them worked for me.
I always prep the glass with Soft 99 glass refresh or glass compound first then apply the sealant.
The only problem is sometimes the wiper juddering suddenly and goes away next time. It was weird.
Probably will try Gyeon glass sealant later when my Glaco is finished.
I have had great success with Pinnacle GlassCoat Window Sealant. I have been using the same 16oz bottle for 8 years now and I still have 20 to 30% remaining in the bottle. I only use two to three drops per left/right side and I will get 2 to 3 months of rain repellant on a daily driver. But yes, prepping the windshield is everything with the Pinnacle GlassWork Water Spot Remover. Both are very easy to use and I will have a difficult time switching to another product when these bottles are finished. The age of the product has not seemed to decrease its rain repellant abilities.
I’ve used RainX, which works well for several months. Even a year later, it still has a noticeable effect. I use InvisiGlass clearner first.
I would love to see the angel wax h2go and the nextzett glass sealant in this comparison
I applied Gtechniq G1 kit on my van windscreen 12,000 miles ago .
I use rain.x washer fluid ..
Perfect combination 👌
Thanks for sharing!
I had NO IDEA about any of this. I thought to just use Windex. I will be taking better care of my car windows from now own.
Excellent review of the process and products. My suggestion to friends is Griot's Garage Glass Sealant based upon the $10 for 8-oz that works longer than Rain-X and easy to use. That one bottle will last many vehicles (for exterior glass only). Aquapel is good but for one vehicle. I am running the top coatings and they are pricey but do last longer 12+ months. Key to any product's performance is keeping the glass clean, especially after running along our highways and streets. If you see grime where the wipers did not clean, then that hidden traffic film will block the coatings! If it stops working just clean the glass again with your favorite cleaner. For coated glass CarPro Clarify takes top honors for keeping them lasting their best.
Thanks for sharing!
I've been using the Griots glass sealant and it has been great, it last about 4-6 months on the cars I've applied it to, customers have been loving the difference when it rains. I look forward to using the Quick View and Aquapel!
Yeah the Griot’s is another good glass sealant! Thanks for sharing
Started off with RainX, then I used what I had left with my Turtle Wax ceramic detail spray. I'm debating on the Itekt glass treatment next.
Great video! Thanks! When I had my car ceramic coated they used Opti-glass on all the glass surfaces and so far I love it!
Thanks Jonathan!
@PanTheOrganizer my favorite is PIAA Super Silicone wiper blades. No need to apply any additional products to the windshield, just install the wiper blades when your old ones need replacement (or earlier). During their normal use, they leave a layer of silicone behind on the windshield which provides all the water repellency of the products in your video; and it essentially reapplies the coating every times you use them. They also out perform other wiper blades; the 100% silicone composition gives them a longer useful life than other wiper blades.
I would have to try those one day. So PIAA is the brand? Is there a specific model for the silicone wiper blades? Some product codes can be tricky sometimes.
@@PanTheOrganizer Yup PIAA is the brand, they call the line of wiper blades Super Silicone. I ordered my last set off Amazon. I’m not sure how to find them on Amazon Canada for you though haha.
I applied Adams Graphene Glass Sealant back in december, still going strong
Permatex "No Touch" Rain Shield... virtually impossible to find anymore... everything I hit a small town, I'll stop at a Napa store and buy out all they have left.
Never heard of it, but sounds interesting.
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I have always used a buffer with regular car wax with two applications twice a year. The added bonus of frost free glass for a few weeks after application for northern climate residents.
I love it when I'm on the freeway after freshly sealing the windshield. Feel like I'm going warp speed
Hehehe totally!!
I've been using the Titan Hybrid Detailer. Works really well. It's 4 months now and it's still working even through snow, salt, rain and whatnot.
Yeah Titan is super slick on paint! Really like it!
Great video. I have been using aquapel for years now. I love the durability of it. Also the ceriglass worked great for making my showerglass look brand new again.
Thanks!
Stellar job Pan! I've coated all the glass surfaces of my car with Gyeon Quick View and I've been very happy with the product, awesome water repellency! Cannot wait to ceramic coat my car when spring arrives!
Thanks Konsta! What ceramic coating will you be applying on your car?
@@PanTheOrganizer I bought Gyeon One EVO. I wanted to start off with a easy to apply ceramic coating since I have never applied a ceramic coating before and Gyeon One EVO fitted the bill.
I have just applied Angelwax H2GO to my new car windows. Excellent beading and water repellancy so far. It rains alot in England.
Thanks for sharing your experience Andy.
Great video 📹. I jumped on the PTO offer last year and bought the glalssparency kit for a suv x2. Its still is working amazing. The windshield I boost with Griots garage windshield sealer. I plan to strip my windshield this summer and use the second kit.
Thanks Tom! Yeah that GlassParency was a great opportunity promo for my audience!
Rainx is just so damn good. £5 a bottle, lasts on the windscreen for months before wearing away, even longer on the side and rear windows and a single bottle can do the entire car multiple times no problem.
I typically use Rain-X, but the last time I put Seal and Shine on my truck I went ahead and did the windshield with it as well. To me, it worked at least as good as Rain-X but maybe didn’t last quite as long. Bugs and road gunk came off easily, too. I may try one of the mid tier products next time. Four months between applications makes it worth the extra $$.
I simply use Rain-X windshield washer fluid. The only problem is I need to use up all the factory washer fluid in my new car before I can refill with Rain-X. I may check out some of these solutions.
hi pan love the vid as always, I'm a Rain X man, as you say prep is the key, I use the rain X rain repellent from the pour bottle this is applied to the glass and left for approx 15-20 minutes then leveled using a damp micro fibre (distilled water) , wiper blades cleaned and coated the same, washer bottle drained and filled with rainX washer additive, the spray bottle as stated on bottle is as a two in one glass cleaner and repellent, so this is used to glean glass and as a topper to the coating already applied. and just to let you know if you didn't they now have their own ceramic glass coating,
all the very best to you 👍
That’s right! 👍🏻
I have just started using Soft99 Glaco glass compound for prep followed by their Ultra Glaco sealant and also tried their Glaco mirror coat zero, very impressed with the products so far, they come in easy to apply "shoe shine" application bottles with felt pad, they buff off easily and with the mirror coat is a spray and walk away, at the price point I would say these are really good!
Thanks for the rundown. As a first timer with all the prep and newer products this was extremely helpful!
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PAN!!!! The organizer
Indeed you’re the organizer himself. The mood of your explanations and how you brake down every topic and stuff I so much love it. I won’t be surprised if I see you lecturing in a campus.
I’ve washed this episode countless time and I’ve decides to ask for one favor, and that is “your contact “ if I can get it I’ll be very happy. Once again thanks for the video.
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The glassparency kit they offered a couple years ago direct to consumer was easy enough to install. If they were smart they’d just sell it with a maintenance spray for those of us wanting diy.
Regardless of whatever glass sealant you use, I recommend changing the windshield wiper fluid for the Rain X fluid. Every time it rains, squirt some on the windshield and get an immediate boost.
A few months ago I did my windshield with the Glassparency coating (followed the link from your video). It’s usually garaged, but I parked in the driveway last night and it rained. When I went out this morning I was startled. The hood and body had LOTS of water beads, as did the side and rear windows. The windshield was almost dry … no beads or water.
That is awesome!
I always treat the glass on all of my vehicles. I drove home from a weekend trip to Pennsylvania in a rainstorm and didn't use the wipers at all unless we were stopped!
Absolutely!!
I put Gtechniq on my daily driver, first time ever using a glass coating.
Now when I test drive a customers car in the rain I’m amazed that people don’t immediately or constantly crash whenever it rains because the difference in visibility between a coated and uncoated windshield is astonishing.
When spring rolls around, I’m going to put in on all my cars, because in my brain, having a coated windshield is a now a safety issue.
There you go! Yeah once you experience a proper quality glass treatment, you can't live without them!
Have a great weekend!
I recently did a product review and test on my channel (in swedish) and Gyeon Quick View was the champion!
Great video Pan! 👍🙂
Awesome! Thank you! I clicked to watch your video and although I don't understand the language, it's nice that you had a lot of high quality glass sealants in your test! :)
Nice to see a fellow TH-camr from another country! Is detailing big in Sweden?
@@PanTheOrganizer Well I guess the percentage is approx the same although we are only 10 million people so... biggest detailing TH-cam channel in Sweden is 100k. 🤷♂️
But we're great at English so we follow your channel 😆👍
And many thanks for watching my video! 🙌
G’day Pan, I used NV Glass on two complete cars including sunroofs. It’s been on for about 14 months now and still performs very well. I am in Aus so conditions not as extreme as Canada. Really easy to apply and only needs one coat so lots of time saved during application.
Thanks for sharing your real world experience Mark!
That was a great tutorial Pan, really appreciated that, I first started using rain X (beleive it or not) in about 1991! Trouble is, as you say that these are largely inefective below about 30mph and the trouble with Rain X, good as it is was back at that time, is that using the wipers for safety at low speed quite quickly simply "wiped" the rain X off along with the rain. Good to hear there are much more robust products now, have bought on your advice the Gtechniq G1 to try, well after all I am in the UK so that should make sense!
Glad it helped! How did you discover my channel by the way Philip?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on TH-cam as we surpassed 945,000 subscribers and we have over 125 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
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By the way, my current favourite DIY glass coating is this: bit.ly/3SNrI59
You can even get it in a kit with the glass prep compound, and the maintenance spray here: bit.ly/40HAovS
Rain X was the first product of this kind that got Me hooked. I've tried Gyeon...not quite 4-6 months worth of durability. Two cars received applications of Gyeon that went on to cars that are daily driven,not garaged. I have Aquapel...simply didn't use it yet. I also like Griot's glass salant.
The rest of these products look quite good. Thank You for this video. I hope You are having a nice weekend.
Thanks for sharing your real world experience!
@@PanTheOrganizer You're very welcome 😃
I love the Polish Angel Diver. It cleans and gives protection. Some of these products give more protection if your looking for that. Good video with great advice.
Thanks Ty! How did you discover my channel?
@@PanTheOrganizer I am a big fan of polish angel and Gyeon products. I found your channel researching some gyeon products. You recommended Gyeon wet coat for wheels. Keep it tight. Lol.
for me, I clay bar the windshield and then apply some geyon wet coat, works great
2:43 Prep the windshield , I use 91% Isopropyl alcohol in a spray bottle and wipe it with a microfiber towel . And if you will use a clay bar it really makes the glass so clear .
Yes claying and IPA is a great way to ensure proper bonding of the glass protection!
I've been using Rain x for a long long time on the car. On the motorcycle I was using the same ice seal and shine as the rest of the bike, but believe it or not, it works too well.
The water beads up, runs up the windshield and right into my face LOL. So i think next application will be careful to leave an inch wide strip of untreated windshield at the very top to encourage the rain to go off the sides rather than over the top lip. Great video, hadn't thought of polishing the car windshield.
Thanks for watching Colin!
I love using the rainx formulation that's simply added to the washer fluid. It's always there when needed. Every time you spray your windshield with the washer fluid, it's topped up.
How did you discover my channel Cal?
@@PanTheOrganizer I can't recall now. It's been a while ago, sorry.
Hi Pan,
I was kinda disappointed that you didn't use the Rain X in the squirt bottle instead of the spray, but maybe next time.
I have used the Rain X (squirt bottle) several times now and when I mean several times, that's 2 times in just 2 yrs.. No need to use it more than once a year, since I found the secret how to apply it correctly.
My application is done with 2 coats and it will last a full year. (1) clay the wind sheild. (2) Polish with CeriGlass. (3) Apply RainX with a pad, let dry and lightly wipe with a "damp paper towel" (water). (4) apply 2nd coat the same way and wipe with wet paper towel. (5) It's now done, no need to "buff", at least I don't have to.
This is the way I have done the RainX for the last 2 yrs and I am very pleased with results......I found this info from another TH-camr.
Even that bottle doesn’t last long in my testing and conditions. Don’t forget our harsh Montreal winters.
The best glass coating (consumer grade) I have tested to this day is still Soft99 Fusso Coat. That thing is legit.
One bug thing missing in this video : testing how the wipers behave with the glass sealant in place. I tried a sealant once, and while working good without the wipers, it was absolutely awfull when I had to use the wipers (which happens even with a sealant), with very limited visibility.
It would have been pointless as wiper judder depends on multiple factors including prep, condition of wiper blades, application… It’s not because a product does well for me that it will for someone else.
The only way to know is for people to make their own testing, like I do.
Once again another great video Pan, you definitely have your pulse on what video is needed in the detailing space. Timing is impeccable.
Thanks JB!
On a highline car I might consider one of the mid or upper level sealants, but after using TW Graphine Flex Wax on the paint and the glass at the same, it's more convenient than doing a separate application just for the glass, and it still lasts months.
Very versatile and practical for sure! 👍🏻
I recently used Yvan's mix of 1 part acetone to 2 parts Original Windex (with ammonia) to prep a wiindshield. The stuff is awesome.
I’ve used rain x glass repellent and cleaner for years. Does a nice job.
I was using Bead Maker for the windows. And then I picked up a bottle of Griot's Garage Glass Sealant, and I've been happy with it.
Two good picks!
I use fusso ultra glaco. Living in the UK so it's always raining as well, Easily last 12 months and it cost just as much or less than Rain X in some stores.
For people in UK just buy it from Eurocarparts. £11.99 usually :)
I have been using Rain-X for lots of years. The window does need to be clean. So, when I apply it for the first time, or again in a long time - I will let it go till I notice the glass is harder to clean - I use some fine steel wool on wet class to quickly remove bugs & stuff. When clean, I use a disposable paper towel to thinly apply the Rain-X over the glass. I only use it on the forward glass & mirrors. When dry, I wash the glass, then do it again. Most of my applications are onto my work truck, & application is usually at a gas station. So, maybe 10 minutes total time... I like clean glass and mirrors, safety first :-) Each time I clean the windows, I do clean the wiper blades.
Hope you're doing well Nicholas!
I have had success with Nanofilm Defender which I use on my huge motorcoach windshield and my Porsche GT2 which I race at various Porsche Club events.
The Armor All Extreme Shield + Ceramic Glass treatment & cleaner. It’s pretty impressive. I live in a hot and dusty area and commute the the coast for work - it’s still going strong after 3 weeks after application. Hydrophobic properties are still very good.
Excellent video as always. I use the Aquapel for the sealant and use RainX with glass cleaner to routinely clean the windshield. Works great!
Good picks!
Griott’s Garage Glass Sealant is my favorite and saves my wipers!!!!
I’m a detailer, I’ve used loads and my fave is Gtechniq G1.
Carbon collective clarity glass cleaner is pretty good too, quick, easy and works
Thanks for sharing! Always nice to have pro detailers share their experience. What are some glass sealants that you absolutely hate?
When I ceramic coated my SUV a year and a half ago I applied the CARPRO Fly-by Forte. Don't know which version it was, I just purchased it on eBay and didn't really care about that, but I do know that it is an awesome product. At about 30-35 mph the water just flies off the windshield and was not necessary to use the wipers.
Thanks for sharing your experience!
Pan I just been using Rain x of course I do all the proper prep techniques like you were talking about I actually get about four months of Rain x properties out here in California and my parents that are retired and their car just sit in the garage take it up to a year!
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I’ve been using Griots Garage glass sealant. Works amazing and last long.
That's another good one!
Pan, I live in the uk(Wales). Very wet most of the year, about 18months ago I applied Gtechniq's G1/G2, easy application and what a Great product!, Not too Dis Rain-X, but 10times better, hardly us wipers and even my son videos it as he laughs & thinks of Star Wars warp speed, rain repellents Are well worth the time, prep and money... Keep up with the Great videos 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Kevin!
One product I really like is Griots Garage Ceramic Glass Cleaner which adds the same hydrophobic effect every time you clean your windows.
Thanks for sharing Kevin!
I’ve become very fond of the new chemical guys hydro view
Great review Pan I’m using Glaco based on your ratings on the end of year show I think. Two months in and still working great. I tried Invisible Glass coating system but it did not have the durability.
Yeah, if you used the Ultra Glaco it's the best consumer glass coating I have tested. I get 10+ months out of it. People in more gentle climates can get up to a year.
I have tried pretty much all of the products that you are going over and they ALL work well. The primary difference is how long it last. Until you get to the professional grade, the others just do not last very long, so it becomes how often you want to apply it. Great video as always.
Thanks Shon!
Thanks Pan....I try to keep the windscreen free of any repellent...they seem great for highway driving but around town with wiper operating, seems to become streaky or smears..other windows, essential!
Thanks for watching!
Glass coatings and sealants are great; you put it all perfectly, Pan. The assumption with doing a coating or sealant on glass is that the owner/driver is going to maintain a minimal effort to keep the wiper area clean (Free of snow, leaves, debris, etc) so as to ensure clear and easy to clean/clear vision. Another benefit of maintaining the protection is that it increases the effectiveness of the vehicle's defroster systems; it is much much easier to scrape frost off a clean protected and respected glass.
Furthermore, it's important to use a mild or neutral washer fluid. Winter-specialized washer fluid with ruin the coating because it's designed to be harsh. Rain-x or similar is my favourite. Theres no need to battle dirt on the windshield when most of the road's dirt is flying off the coating. Putting one's wipers up in winter removes the temptation of letting the wipers scrape the icy window in the morning. We all do it, but if you can avoid it, you wipers can last for a long time.
And also, controlling how often you use your wipers is key. Mechanical friction from the wiper blades is what causes the coating's hydrophobics to diminish over time and repeated use.
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I’m sure it’s not the best but I just use the rain-x. I’m about to finish watching this video and will find out what is the best!
Hope you enjoyed it!
Always do enjoy your videos. I will be trying one of the better products soon. Thank you for the tutorial
I find the new gen. Rain X Ceramic, on a brand new windshield, to be extremely disappointing, whereas 20 years ago on a fast XC trip from Colorado to Minnesota, a violent rainstorm was reducing my visibility to dangerous levels, and literally lifted my wipers off the glass on my old Subaru GL in the crosswinds. I finally spotted a Walmart, took the exit, and then thankfully found the original Rain-X bottle. I had to sit under a gas station awning to dry the glass, and then apply the solution, dried and buffed it, repeated. Back on the road, I was literally passing Semis at 75, the rain so hard it washed over the hood, but the water just blew off with the wipers just on intermittent. Since then, the only product as good was small spray can of No Touch, which even worked on wet glass, but I don't see it any more.
It is hard to fathom why Rain-X changed for the worse, as the only minor peeve was the application process, yet many new far pricier "wonder products" are even more tedious, in line perhaps with the notion that the extra labor, and cost, for the DIY obsessive must equate with a superior result - which tests do NOT necessarily support.
So far in my limited experience aquapel has been the best for me but I've noticed the quality changing over time meaning that it was lasting less than the 6 to 8 months it used to. But Pan TX again for making me spend more one new products... Can't want to try the better ones it makes a world of difference on my long commutes on the highway. Keep up the amazing work Pan!
Thanks Alain! I hope you’re doing well!
Very impressive video pan!!! I have used most of the mid level coatings with much success although at the expense of some durability. Appreciate the detailing of these products. 👍🇨🇦
Thanks! What's your personal favourite glass sealant and how long has it lasted in your conditions?
@@PanTheOrganizer So for myself I have used griots glass sealant and aquapel, both lasting approximately 6 months. However I'm a huge fan of gtechniq products. There products always straight up work. Gonna pick up some of the c2 shortly. 🙂 🇨🇦
I love AMP from The Last Coat. You remind me that it's probably time for me to do a thorough cleaning to get rid of some build-up!
Thanks for watching Benjamin! How did you discover my channel by the way?
If I remember correctly, a coworker sent me your review of The Last Coat.
Pan good job with the video.
I have a future video idea, a durability test of rain repellent products, it would be awesome.
Good idea! But it would be hard to do without having a large piece of glass available that I could put somewhere... I don't want to become a hoarder haha.
I just got the rain-x PRO cerami-x glass cleaner + water repellent from walmart for like $10. It says it lasts up to 6 weeks. Going to test it out this summer and see how it does. Something cheap and easy. Definitely going to step it up next time i buy some. Probably the nova series for sure and get that 16-24month durability!
Thanks for sharing
For water spots on glass I've been using a product called A-Maz since 1999. It's a paste type material that does a fantastic job on water spots.
I've used ProtectAll for glass and all the trim and paint on my vehicles and they all held up very well. Now I'll be trying out the Turtlewax Graphene Flex to do the same thing. I almost tried Griots 3-in-1 wax but you can't use that on glass. I prefer to use one product for all instead of specific products because I don't want to worry about getting the protectant on the wrong surface.
You shouldn't worry about using surface specific products, as they tend to work better on their given surface, compared to a one-use type product. If there's a bit of overspray, you just wipe with a microfiber towel. Really not the end of the world.
Or spray on the towel, and then wipe the surface. That way you get zero overspray on other surfaces. Where there's a will, there's a way.