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    I know Aquapel is best on front window. However, the read window on my car always get dirty quick in impair vision. This is because rain settles on it and even driving at high speed dont clear the water. So they dry on to the rear window. Will Aquapel help?

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    Sure it will help, it will do the same thing it does for the windshield.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
    Sure it will help, it will do the same thing it does for the windshield.
    +1 Setec is right.
    MDRX8

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    Quote Originally Posted by MDRX8
    +1 Setec is right.


    I don`t deserve any credit for my answer, the question is kind of like "If wax works great on my hood, will it work on my trunk, too?"

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    I use a LSP on my back window,so its always clear. This I learned in detailing 101

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    I dont use any product that causes beading on the rear window. The beading makes it hard to see out and makes the defroster not evaporate the water as fast.



    With a sheet of water on the rear window, at least you make out what is behind you and dont have to look through distorted little water spheres.



    It`s kind of like that thread where somebody said his waxed car stays wet longer than a non-waxed car after a rainfall.

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    I do my side windows and my rear window because in Iowa our winters are quite bad, with a sealant on the windows snow and ice comes off MUCH easier. Heck I even do my side rear view mirrors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
    I don`t deserve any credit for my answer


    you deserve a small measure. After all, you took the time to type it out

 

 

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