Been a home detailing wonk for many years. I learned through experience and mostly the forums, best thing on the windshield is NOTHING. Use a good glass cleaner/polish with a rotary/orbital and heavy cut foam pad + then window cleaner + replace blades when necessary = best performance. Windshield wipers were put on your car for a purpose. All these videos of people raving about Rain-X driving around with their wipers off just crack me up. So I HAVE used Aquapel for my mirrors, side windows and rear window. Lasts longer than Rain-X. In my older age I`ve turned more into a penny pincher. I`ve had this bottle of Klasse SG I use for years now as the stuff just lasts so long and you need so little.
I was about to order some more Aquapel and thought, what am I thinking? Why not just SG the mirrors, side and rear window!? (I`m assuming the hydrophobic properties are at least close to Aquapel and Rain-X judging from how well it beads on the car.) My only concern is the small wiper on the rear getting chatter or smearing. I guess worse case scenario I just use cheap Rain-X on the rear or everything except the side windows. I live in a dry climate with little snow and rain and always garaged and drive 7K miles a year so SG lasts a year easily on my car. I also use rinseless car wash so the coatings just last forever on my car.
Just curious if others have found it a good alternative for mirrors, side and rear as opposed to buying a specialized rain repellent product. It`s nice not only to save a buck but be able to simplify.
I was about to order some more Aquapel and thought, what am I thinking? Why not just SG the mirrors, side and rear window!? (I`m assuming the hydrophobic properties are at least close to Aquapel and Rain-X judging from how well it beads on the car.) My only concern is the small wiper on the rear getting chatter or smearing. I guess worse case scenario I just use cheap Rain-X on the rear or everything except the side windows. I live in a dry climate with little snow and rain and always garaged and drive 7K miles a year so SG lasts a year easily on my car. I also use rinseless car wash so the coatings just last forever on my car.
Just curious if others have found it a good alternative for mirrors, side and rear as opposed to buying a specialized rain repellent product. It`s nice not only to save a buck but be able to simplify.