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    Glass roof... dedicated glass coating or ceramic coating?

    Hi folks, as per title.. my Jag is soon to be coated in CarPro SiC and I`m trying to decide whether to also use it on the glass roof, or if a dedicated glass coating like Gtechniq G1 would be better?

    I have the SiC, whereas I`d need to buy a second bottle of G1 to cover the extra surface area most likely.

    Any experience of paintwork coatings on glass?

    Also any recommendations for super repellent glass sealants to top a longer life coating with are welcome... I`ve always used H2GO or Gtechniq`s G5.

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    Re: Glass roof... dedicated glass coating or ceramic coating?

    Use what you have. That area doesn`t see wiper abrasion so there is no issue.
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    Re: Glass roof... dedicated glass coating or ceramic coating?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Guz View Post
    Use what you have. That area doesn`t see wiper abrasion so there is no issue.
    As The Guz said, no issues with the sunroof glass.

    I don’t even bother coating it at all.

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    Re: Glass roof... dedicated glass coating or ceramic coating?

    Thanks guys. Me being me I`m not massively concerned about having to go out and buy another product I`m really looking to understand what would give better performance and durability! It sounds like a dedicated glass coating topped with a glass sealant, rather than a paint ceramic like SiC?

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    Re: Glass roof... dedicated glass coating or ceramic coating?

    Any glass that sees wiper abrasion = dedicated glass coating

    Side glass/Sunroof = paint coating is fine.
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    Re: Glass roof... dedicated glass coating or ceramic coating?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Guz View Post
    Any glass that sees wiper abrasion = dedicated glass coating

    Side glass/Sunroof = paint coating is fine.
    Quick hijack. What adjustments if any would you recommend to apply cquartz uk on glass for instance? I have half a bottle to use up. Looks nice on black matte plastic finish so far.

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    Re: Glass roof... dedicated glass coating or ceramic coating?

    When I`m coating the roof of my vehicles, I just carry right on to the sunroof glass with whatever product I`m using. I won`t coat the rubber gaskets and mouse fur around the edges, but the glass gets the same thing as the paint.

    Quote Originally Posted by noorth View Post
    Quick hijack. What adjustments if any would you recommend to apply cquartz uk on glass for instance? I have half a bottle to use up. Looks nice on black matte plastic finish so far.
    Adjustment? I don`t do anything different. I`ll use a surface prep on the glass just like I do the paint and I`ll then apply it to the glass just like the paint. I`ve not coated my side windows, but I do the sunroof glass all the time.
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    Re: Glass roof... dedicated glass coating or ceramic coating?

    Quote Originally Posted by Desertnate View Post
    When I`m coating the roof of my vehicles, I just carry right on to the sunroof glass with whatever product I`m using. I won`t coat the rubber gaskets and mouse fur around the edges, but the glass gets the same thing as the paint.
    Why not coat the gaskets? What then do you use for them?

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    Re: Glass roof... dedicated glass coating or ceramic coating?

    Quote Originally Posted by noorth View Post
    Quick hijack. What adjustments if any would you recommend to apply cquartz uk on glass for instance? I have half a bottle to use up. Looks nice on black matte plastic finish so far.
    No different then coating paint. Coat your wheels with UK.
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    Re: Glass roof... dedicated glass coating or ceramic coating?

    Quote Originally Posted by bob m View Post
    Why not coat the gaskets? What then do you use for them?
    I`ve shied away from applying an LSP to gaskets and rubber trim long ago after having some carnauba seriously stain the rubber and it was nearly impossible to get off.

    With coatings, I`ve seen them stiffen and harden the application swatches and buffing rags after they dry. I can`t imagine that`s a good thing for something like a rubber gasket/seal which needs to stay supple and flexible to do it`s job. If the rubber does remain flexible the coating won`t and I`d imagine it would shatter and flake off.

    For external gaskets/seals I`ll use a dedicated trim protectant. On my own personal vehicles I`ll occasionally use gummi pfledge on the interior gaskets and seals to keep them soft, pliable, and prevent squeaking.
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    Re: Glass roof... dedicated glass coating or ceramic coating?

    Quote Originally Posted by Desertnate View Post
    I`ve shied away from applying an LSP to gaskets and rubber trim long ago after having some carnauba seriously stain the rubber and it was nearly impossible to get off.

    With coatings, I`ve seen them stiffen and harden the application swatches and buffing rags after they dry. I can`t imagine that`s a good thing for something like a rubber gasket/seal which needs to stay supple and flexible to do it`s job. If the rubber does remain flexible the coating won`t and I`d imagine it would shatter and flake off.

    For external gaskets/seals I`ll use a dedicated trim protectant. On my own personal vehicles I`ll occasionally use gummi pfledge on the interior gaskets and seals to keep them soft, pliable, and prevent squeaking.
    Thank you. Makes all the sense in the world!

 

 

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