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Never mentioned, but the PINNACLE glass coat is very good. Used this on the truck last. Buy the twins kit. Once the GC is on you can maintain it with the cleaner. BOTH very good products!
https://www.autopia-carcare.com/pinn...l#.YBaTVJeSnIU
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McKees has held up really well for me, now I guess the question is how long will the bottle last since you get so much compared to what is needed. Think my bottle is going on 2 years now. I`ve used Aquapel as well and had similar results, but the M37 one seems like it`s easier to use.
I`ve searched the topic of glass coating many times and I`ve seen that none of them stands up for everybody. Which makes me think how much does limiting wiper use contribute to the coating lasting. Usually I`m able to get away with only using wipers when the rain is a fine mist or when you`re just taking off from being parked and don`t have the advantage of speed to shed the water. I`ve done many multi hundred mile round trips on rainy days without ever flicking on the wipers.
Of course the windshield needs to be kept somewhat clean but I don`t think that`s a hinderance for anybody here.
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Buy a water spot remover or Koch Chemie FSe and you`ll be amazed how much you can restore a glass coating... esp on the windscreen.
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