Any problems with applying BFWD on clean T-Top and back hatch glass?
Any problems with applying BFWD on clean T-Top and back hatch glass?
Blackfire Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection isn`t formulated for glass, but you shouldn`t have any problem applying it to any painted surface. You can try a test spot on glass and see if it holds up. You most likely will not have any problems applying it and wiping it off, the only thing that might be affected is how long it is going to last. It might not stick that well to glass, since glass is structurally different than paint.
I would recommend McKee`s 37 Glass Coating, if you want something that is going to last and keep the glass protected.
Hope this helps!
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Other product`s you can look into is Rain Clear Gel Rain Repellent, Optimum Opti-Glass Coating or Griot`s Garage Glass Sealant.
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I have used it before and it worked really well but was short lived. The glass coating Ray recommended is great and holds up well.
Pinnacle GlassCoat Sealant does the job very well for me! It`s cheap enough that I can use it for many other glasses around the house
PBL Glass is my go to. I believe the PBL Glass and Wheel coatings are on sale now too.
If you like Blackfire why not try some Crystal Seal. I have had great success on glass plus it can be used on paint.
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I use BFWD on all my glass and it works great, but doesn`t last that long. I just top it with Meguiar`s D156.
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